BALADI NEWS
The Assad forces have continued to terrorize the northwestern province of Idlib through constant airstrikes and bombardments, a Turkish newspaper wrote.
On Sunday, four civilians have reportedly been killed, while farmlands in the southern parts of the province have been burned using the internationally banned napalm bombs, the newspaper pointed out.
According to the White Helmets, a Syrian civil defense group, the air attacks killed civilians in the Khan Shaykhun district and neighboring villages.
A Syrian opposition group claimed that the attacks were made by Russian warplanes that took off from Russia's Khmeimim Air Base in Latakia.
The newspaper indicated that it can be easily determined whether an attack was carried out by the Russians or regime air forces in Idlib, due to the fact that regime's Russian warplanes are outdated and are not able to carry out high-altitude attacks.
Since April 26, the Assad-Russia ally is conducting dozens of air raids on a daily basis on the province of Idlib, the rebels' last stronghold in Syria, which led to the death of hundreds of civilians and the displacement of around 300,000, amid calls from the U.N and international community to stop this brutal campaign against civilians in northern Syria.
Source: Daily Sabah.