Twenty civilians, including seven children, were killed by air strikes. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights accused Syrian and Russian army forces of attacking several areas in northwestern Syria.

The area of ​​Idlib and adjacent areas, controlled by the so-called "Sham Liberation Organization" (formerly Nasra Front), and sheltering about three million people, to escalate the shelling for more than two months, accompanied by fierce battles concentrated in the northern Hama.

According to the observatory, seven civilians, including a man, his wife and daughter, were killed by Russian air strikes on the town of Morak in the northern Hama countryside, after 13 civilians, including seven children, were killed by an air strike by the Syrian army last night. The village of Mohambal in Idlib.

Since the end of last April, more than 530 civilians have been killed by Syrian and Russian air raids and bombardments, in addition to 859 armed factions and 723 regime forces and their loyal supporters.

Since the end of April, according to the United Nations, at least 25 medical facilities have been damaged, 45 schools in the southern village of Idlib and Hama al-Shamali have been attacked in the town of Kernabal two days ago for the second attack in two months.

Mark Kates, deputy director of the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs in Syria, said that "the attacks took place despite the sharing of the hospital's coordinates with the parties to the conflict, in a well-thought-out effort to prevent any attacks."

"It is terrifying to continue attacks on civilian areas and civilian infrastructure, and the conflict continues in northwestern Syria," he said.