Syria ceasefire destroyed on March 3 15 civilians are killed in the bombing of Assad's side at 7:02 on January 16

The civil war continues in Syria, a ceasefire in the northwest, the last base of rebels, was broken in just three days, and a violent airstrike by the Assad administration killed at least 15 civilians and caused a humanitarian crisis. There are growing concerns.

In the northwestern part of Syria, the Assad administration has stepped up against rebels, and humanitarian crises, including more than 300,000 being displaced since the middle of last month, are backing the regime. Based on an agreement between Russia and Turkey in favor of rebels, a ceasefire was to take place on December 12.

However, a fierce bombing and bombardment by the Assad administration on a large part of Idlib province began on March 15, and the ceasefire was broken in just three days.

According to the Syrian Human Rights Watch, which collects local information, in the central cities of Idlib Province, at least 15 civilians, including children and private rescue workers, have been killed, including in crowded markets. , More than 30 people were injured.

The ceasefire in Idlib province, the last base of rebels, has not lasted long, raising concerns that humanitarian crises, such as increasing civilian casualties and the emergence of new refugees, will be further deepened. .