Warplanes Strike Syria’s Rebel-Held Idlib Region
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by Reuters and Algemeiner Staff

A general view taken with a drone shows part of the rebel-held Idlib city, Syria, June 8, 2017. Photo: Reuters / Ammar Abdullah / File.
Air strikes hit parts of the Idlib region in northwest Syria, the country’s last major insurgent stronghold, a war monitoring group and a rescue service said on Thursday.
There was no immediate comment from Damascus or Moscow. Both say they target only militants.
The UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said warplanes, which it believed were Russian, struck the southern countryside of Idlib and a village in nearby Hama province.
The Civil Defense, an emergency service that operates in rebel territory, said air strikes damaged its center in the village of al-Tamanaa in Idlib.
France’s top military official said his forces were prepared to strike Syrian government targets if chemical weapons were used in an expected army offensive to retake Idlib.
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