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Syria war: More than 235,000 people flee rebel-held Idlib region | Syria war: More than 235,000 people flee rebel-held Idlib region |
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More than 235,000 people have fled from their homes in Syria's rebel-held Idlib province, the UN says, as government forces step up their offensive on the area. | More than 235,000 people have fled from their homes in Syria's rebel-held Idlib province, the UN says, as government forces step up their offensive on the area. |
The exodus happened between 12 and 25 December as fighting intensified. | The exodus happened between 12 and 25 December as fighting intensified. |
Idlib in north-western Syria is the last major region held by rebels opposed to President Bashar al-Assad. | Idlib in north-western Syria is the last major region held by rebels opposed to President Bashar al-Assad. |
The Russian-backed Syrian government has been bombarding Idlib since late November. | The Russian-backed Syrian government has been bombarding Idlib since late November. |
An increase in air strikes and ground fighting since mid-December has accelerated civilian displacement from the area, UN humanitarian agency Ocha said in a report. | An increase in air strikes and ground fighting since mid-December has accelerated civilian displacement from the area, UN humanitarian agency Ocha said in a report. |
Tens of thousands of families - including some already displaced numerous times during the civil war - have been heading north in trucks and private cars. | Tens of thousands of families - including some already displaced numerous times during the civil war - have been heading north in trucks and private cars. |
The government offensive had left the city of Maarat al-Numan and the nearby region in southern Idlib "almost empty", Ocha said. | The government offensive had left the city of Maarat al-Numan and the nearby region in southern Idlib "almost empty", Ocha said. |
Most of the displaced civilians are moving to cities and refugee camps in northern areas of Idlib and neighbouring Aleppo province. | Most of the displaced civilians are moving to cities and refugee camps in northern areas of Idlib and neighbouring Aleppo province. |
"Many who fled are in urgent need of humanitarian support, particularly shelter, food, health, non-food and winterisation assistance," the UN said. | "Many who fled are in urgent need of humanitarian support, particularly shelter, food, health, non-food and winterisation assistance," the UN said. |
But the exodus has also been hampered by fuel shortages and the fact that some drivers don't want to risk being bombed as they drive. | But the exodus has also been hampered by fuel shortages and the fact that some drivers don't want to risk being bombed as they drive. |
Thousands more families were "frightened to move, fearing the risk of air strikes and shelling along the routes", the UN said. | Thousands more families were "frightened to move, fearing the risk of air strikes and shelling along the routes", the UN said. |
A ceasefire negotiated by Russia, whose military campaign in support of Mr Assad has turned the tide of the eight-year civil war in his favour, and Turkey, which backs the opposition, halted a government assault on Idlib in August. | A ceasefire negotiated by Russia, whose military campaign in support of Mr Assad has turned the tide of the eight-year civil war in his favour, and Turkey, which backs the opposition, halted a government assault on Idlib in August. |
But the fighting has continued sporadically as President Assad attempts to wrest back control of Syria from rebel fighters and jihadists. | But the fighting has continued sporadically as President Assad attempts to wrest back control of Syria from rebel fighters and jihadists. |
In September, the UN Office for the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) said it had verified more than 1,000 civilian casualties in north-western Syria since April as a result of hostilities between pro-government and opposition forces. | In September, the UN Office for the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) said it had verified more than 1,000 civilian casualties in north-western Syria since April as a result of hostilities between pro-government and opposition forces. |
On Thursday US President Donald Trump urged Russia, Syria and Iran to stop the violence in Idlib. | On Thursday US President Donald Trump urged Russia, Syria and Iran to stop the violence in Idlib. |
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