Regime warplanes hit market in Syria’s Idlib; 10 killed
10 killed, 25 injured when regime warplanes strike crowded market in northwestern Idlib province, local sources say
Syria
By Ali Demir
IDLIB, Syria
Ten people were killed and another 25 injured Tuesday when regime warplanes struck a crowded market in Syria’s northwestern Idlib province, a local civil defense official said.
Mohamed Ali told Anadolu Agency that regime warplanes had targeted a market in Binnish, an opposition-held town north of Idlib city, the provincial capital.
Casualties included a number of women and children, Ali said, going on to note that most of the injured -- many of whom were in critical condition -- had since been taken to field hospitals by civil defense teams.
Last week, Syrian warplanes struck a refugee camp near Idlib’s town of Sarmada, leaving at least 27 people dead, including several women and children.
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