All eyes to turn Idlib, as
possible assault looms
Syrian families walk as Russian and Syrian forces stand guard.- AFP |
Troops loyal to President Bashar al-Assad, along with their
allies are looking toward Idlib, which is Syria's last major rebel enclave.
By Nathan Morley
Around three million civilians live in the area - many are
refugees from other war-torn parts of the country. President Assad has vowed to
target only opposition fighters in Idlib, but some aid groups fear a bloodbath
is looming.
Children at Risk
The UN Children's Fund (UNICEF) says more than a million
children are at risk in the event of an assault and has drawn up contingency
plans to provide clean water, medicine and food supplies.
Washington has warned that it will hold the Assad government and Moscow accountable for any escalation in Idlib, including the use of chemical weapons.
Washington has warned that it will hold the Assad government and Moscow accountable for any escalation in Idlib, including the use of chemical weapons.
Across Syria, around 7 million people have become refugees.
The conflict, which began in 2011, has left more than
350,000 people dead, and has now been raging longer than World War Two.
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