According to Al-Jazeera correspondent in Syria, seven people were killed when regime forces shelled a camp for displaced people in Qah town in the northern countryside of Idlib, near the border with Turkey, after the deaths and injuries in Russian air strikes on several areas in the province.

Al-Jazeera correspondent said that seven people, mostly children and women, were killed, and another injured by shelling by surface-to-surface missiles, which also caused large fires in the camp, which is hosting thousands of displaced people.

Idlib Media Center reported that the death toll reached nine, and that a large number of wounded in critical cases, pointing out that the bombardment was cluster bombs.

According to Sham Network, this is the first direct targeting of IDP camps on the Turkish border in this way, pointing out that the rockets were launched from the southern countryside of Aleppo, and are expected to come from defense factories, Iranian militia sites or Abu Al-Dohwar military airport.

Earlier, Sham Network reported on the outbreak of battles in the village of Msherfa in Idlib countryside on Tuesday evening, where the regime forces took control of it for a few hours before being recovered by the opposition factions on Wednesday morning, also killed during the fighting and wounded among the regime and seven prisoners.

Meanwhile, the Idlib Media Center reported a Russian airstrike on the towns of Babila, Al-Hamdiya and Ma'aret Al-Nouman, south of Idlib, confirming the deaths of six people, including children and a number of wounded.

At the end of April, Syrian regime forces, backed by Russia, began a military operation that took control of several areas in the southern countryside of Idlib and the neighboring northern countryside of Hama, before a Russian-Turkish-brokered ceasefire was reached at the end of August, but the area is occasionally exposed. The other is for Syrian and Russian raids, which have killed 110 civilians since then.