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Can new Turkish posts calm Idlib?

The Turkish army is preparing to build more observation posts in Syria’s Idlib, where a fragile cease-fire is violated daily.
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ALEPPO — The cease-fire the Russian Defense Ministry announced on Aug. 30 in Syria’s northern province of Idlib is still in effect. Yet, both regime and opposition forces are violating it with daily ground shelling. Syrian and Russian warplanes have remained present over Idlib and bombed western villages and towns, causing civilian deathsRussia denied responsibility for the airstrikes.

Mohamad Rasheed, a member of the media office of the National Liberation Front, affiliated with the Free Syrian Army (FSA), told Al-Monitor, “On Sept. 11, we saw Russian warplanes flying over and they bombarded several villages and civilian towns in western Idlib, killing one civilian and wounding two others. On Sept. 12, Russian and Syrian warplanes carried out a number of airstrikes on towns and villages in southern and western Idlib and Jabal al-Zawiyah governorate. A girl was killed in the village of Sarjah on her way home from school.”

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