The Syrian army launched a new assault on Monday in the restive northern province of Idlib and the city itself, where residents are suffering “indescribable” humanitarian conditions, activists said.
The army offensive, which follows a ferocious weekend assault by regime forces against rebel bastions in Idlib, came as 22 people were killed in violence across Syria, according to monitors.
“The army bombarded the Dbeit district in Idlib city and pounded the Ath-Thawra neighbourhood, where several buildings collapsed,” an anti-regime activist in the city told AFP via Skype, giving his name only as Yasser.
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