A ceasefire from Syria, which continues the civil war, is supported by agreement between Russia and Turkey on January 12, 10:29 on January 11

In the ongoing civil war in Syria, the Assad administration has stepped up on the rebels and forced many to evacuate, according to agreements between Russia and Turkey, which have been backing each other. A ceasefire will be implemented from.

In Syria, the Russian-backed Assad administration has reclaimed much of its lands and is stepping up its attacks on Idlib County, the northwestern region, the last base of neighboring Turkish-backed rebels.

According to the United Nations, intensified fighting has forced at least 300,000 people from the middle of last month to the past to become refugees and suffer from the winter cold.

Under these circumstances, the Turkish Ministry of Defense announced on October 10 that, based on an agreement with Russia, a ceasefire will take place between each group in Idlib Province shortly after midnight on Thursday.

Turkey has already accepted 3.7 million refugees from Syria, and it is said that it is difficult to accept new ones further, and if a ceasefire is realized this time, it seems likely that the flow of refugees on the border will be temporarily stopped, The ceasefire in Idlib has not lasted long, and the future is unpredictable.