More than 230,000 Syrian refugees protest rally in neighboring Turkey 7:12 on December 29

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During the Syrian civil war, more than 230,000 refugees were mobilized as protesters rallied in Turkey, a neighboring country, after the Assad administration intensified its assault on the last stronghold of rebels.

In Syria, where civil wars continue, this month, Russian-backed Assad regime troops are stepping up on Idlib County, the northwesternmost rebel base.

According to the United Nations' announcement on the 27th, over the past two weeks, 235,000 people, including 140,000 children, have been displaced and become refugees, leaving them unable to live in the cold of winter. It is sending.

A rally was held in Istanbul, Turkey, next day, to protest the Assad administration and the Russian army.

Approximately 400 Syrian refugees, including Syrian refugees, participated in the event, saying "Stop slaughter in Idlib".

There is also a placard written that `` The children of Idlib are dead when the children of the world are celebrating Christmas '', and the participants respond to the international community who is not valid Was calling.

The Assad administration and Russia have not stopped preparing to wipe out rebels from Idlib province, and there is no sign of an end to attacks.