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Syria Violence Sends Thousands of Civilians Fleeing 'De-Escalation Zone' : Parallels More than 100,000 civilians have had to flee homes and refugee camps because of violence in Idlib province.
For years, civilians fleeing violence in other parts of Syria have come to Idlib. The area had about 1.5 million people when the war started nine years ago, and now has about 3 million, Yamin said.
On the Syria conflict map, Idlib province in the country’s northwestern corner bordering Turkey forms a green-colored, rebel-controlled region surrounded mostly by a sea of red, code for Syrian ...
Idlib is one of several de-escalation zones that Russia, Turkey and Iran – all major players in the Syrian conflict – agreed to in a May 2017 agreement.
A Syrian man who fled from the outskirts of southern Idlib due to conflict between government forces and opposition fighters stands holding a child following their arrival at the make-shift camp ...
Idlib is an avatar for the Age of Impunity. The old models no Military conflicts now last for longer and take place in densely populated cities, among a huge variety of state and non-state actors.
The Syrian military launched its assault in April, backed by government and Russian airstrikes. It has focused on the enclave's southern edges, taking a few villages and bombarding deeper into Idlib.
Idlib province in northwestern Syria is home to nearly three million people. Since December, almost a million people across the region have been uprooted by attacks. The health situation in Idlib is ...