Al-Jazeera correspondent in Syria reported that six people were killed and others wounded in Russian raids on the town of Kafr Jom in the western countryside of Aleppo, which is under a military campaign, amid warnings of a humanitarian disaster in the region.

The reporter said that the Syrian regime and Russian planes launched intensive raids on other areas in the western countryside of Aleppo, which resulted in damage to buildings and property.

The Syrian Response Coordinators organization said that about 27,000 civilians were displaced from their towns in the western countryside of Aleppo towards the border with Turkey, and the organization attributed this to the military campaign of the regime forces and Russia in the region.

For its part, the National Liberation Front of the Syrian Armed Opposition said that it had killed about twenty members of the regime forces and wounded others in an attack by its fighters on the Abu Dafna axis in Idlib eastern countryside, and Al-Zahraa Association in the western countryside of Aleppo.

While the official Syrian News Agency said that the regime forces responded to an attack by what they described as terrorists in Idlib countryside, killing a number of them and destroying their mechanisms.

The agency added that the regime forces shot down drones launched by what they described as terrorists towards the Russian Hmeimim military airport in Latakia countryside.

Targeting a house in the western countryside of Aleppo, with air strikes (Communication sites)

In this context, Raed Al-Saleh, Director of Civil Defense, warned of a major humanitarian catastrophe threatening Idlib, northwestern Syria, due to the continued attacks by the regime forces and its allies, with the aim of emptying its residents to control it.

Al-Saleh added - in an interview with Anadolu Agency - that the ceasefire seemed to have collapsed, after he started in the de-escalation zone in Idlib with a Turkish-Russian agreement, on January 10.

He continued that there are intense raids targeting cities and markets, with deaths and injuries, among them a volunteer in the White Helmets killed in Idlib, and there are shelling on the popular market in Jericho, and intensive raids on cities and towns with barrel bombs and rocket-propelled grenades.

He added that the regime and Russia are allied powers, and they have a clear policy of evacuating the region from its residents to control it, and every bombing campaign begins with vital installations, hospitals, water and electricity stations, then markets and residential neighborhoods, to evacuate the region from its residents.

He pointed out that more than 350,000 people evacuated their areas in Maarat al-Numan and its countryside, and before Khan Sheikhoun and other areas and the northern Hama countryside, before clarifying that more than a million people have left their homes since last April.

Al-Saleh stressed that there were campaigns of cleansing and crimes committed against the people, which started from the countryside of Damascus, from Daraya, Madaya Al-Zabadani, Barada Valley, and Eastern Ghouta, and moved to Homs and its old neighborhoods, which, despite the passage of four years of regime control, are still free from its people, then moved To the northern countryside of Homs, and many areas, and currently follows the same policy in Idlib and the countryside of Hama.