In Syria, where the civil war continues, the Assad administration attacked a rebel-controlled northwestern village, killing 12 people, including children and women, according to human rights groups.

According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which collects information on the Syrian civil war, the Assad administration attacked a village in northwestern Idlib province, which is the last base of rebels, with missiles on the 10th.



The attack also damaged homes, killing a total of 12 people, including children and women in addition to members of the rebels.



In addition, in Idlib Governorate, there was a bombardment exchange between the Turkish army deployed locally and the army of the Assad administration in support of the rebels.



In Syria, large-scale battles have subsided since Turkey and Russia, the backing of the Assad administration, agreed to a ceasefire last March, but sporadic clashes continue and civilian casualties continue. However, the end of the civil war remains uncertain.