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Tue Sep 4, 2018, 09:58 AM Sep 2018

Airstrikes hit last bastion of Syrian rebels as final showdown looms

Source: Washington Post

Airstrikes hit last bastion of Syrian rebels as final showdown looms

By Louisa Loveluck
September 4 at 6:58 AM

BEIRUT — Russian warplanes in Syria bombed the country’s final rebel stronghold Tuesday, a monitoring group said, ending a weeks-long period of uneasy calm there and raising fears that an all-out offensive would follow.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights recorded more than a dozen strikes around the northern city of Jisr al-Shughour in Idlib province. In photographs from the area, plumes of dust and smoke could be seen rising from the edge of a residential district.

After seven years of war, the northern province of Idlib has become the rebels’ final bastion. With Turkey’s border sealed to the north, it has also become a holding pen for some 2 million displaced civilians, among them activists, journalists and aid workers who fear arrest if they return to life under President Bashar al-Assad’s government.

In a tweet late Monday, President Trump warned Syria and its Iranian and Russian allies that a “reckless” assault on the province would be a “grave humanitarian mistake.” But as news of the bombings circulated later in the day, the Kremlin said the province was a “nest of terrorists.”

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