Airstrikes in northwestern Syria Human rights group "78 dead by Russian troops" October 27, 4:45

In northwestern Syria, where the civil war continues, there was an air bombing aimed at a training facility for rebels supported by Turkey, and human rights groups revealed that at least 78 people were killed by Russian troops backed by the Assad administration. Did.

It will affect the ceasefire agreement between Russia and Turkey, and there are concerns that the battle will reignite.

According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which collects information on the Syrian civil war, there was an air bombing by Russian troops on the 26th in Idlib province in northwestern Syria, aiming at a training facility for rebels supported by Turkey.



The facility is located near the Turkish border and has been trained for many combatants, which means that at least 78 people have been killed and more than 90 have been injured so far.



In response, the "National Liberation Front," to which the attacked rebels belong, issued a statement saying that it "launched an attack on the Assad regime's base in retaliation for Russia's airstrikes."



Idlib Governorate is the last base of the rebels, and the large-scale fighting has subsided since Russia, the backing of the Assad regime, and Turkey, which supports the rebels, agreed to a ceasefire in March. I will.



The great damage to the rebels caused by this airstrike will affect the ceasefire agreement between Russia and Turkey, and there are concerns that the battle between the Assad administration and the rebels will reignite.