By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
The Arabian NewsThe Arabian NewsThe Arabian News
  • Home
  • Business
  • Exclusive
  • Technology
  • Wellness
  • Real Estate
  • Contact
Reading: Over 25 Dead in Russian, Syrian Airstrikes as Assad Vows to Crush Rebels
Share
The Arabian NewsThe Arabian News
  • Politics
  • Pursuits
  • Business
  • Technology
  • Home
  • Business
  • Exclusive
  • Technology
  • Wellness
  • Real Estate
  • Contact
Follow US
  • Advertise
© 2022 Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.
The Arabian News > World > Over 25 Dead in Russian, Syrian Airstrikes as Assad Vows to Crush Rebels
World

Over 25 Dead in Russian, Syrian Airstrikes as Assad Vows to Crush Rebels

admin
SHARE

At least 25 people lost their lives in Syria air strikes carried out by the Syrian government and Russia, according to the White Helmets, a rescue group operating in opposition-held areas. These attacks took place early Monday in northwestern Syria.

Contents
Air Strikes Hit Crowded AreasRebels and Military Clashes IntensifyInternational Response

On Sunday, Russian and Syrian warplanes launched strikes on the rebel-controlled city of Idlib, located in northern Syria. This came as President Bashar al-Assad vowed to crush insurgents who recently made significant gains, including sweeping into the city of Aleppo.

The Syrian army reported reclaiming several towns that had been overrun by rebel forces in recent days.

Air Strikes Hit Crowded Areas

Residents described one of the attacks targeting a densely populated residential area in central Idlib, the largest city in a rebel-held enclave near the Turkish border. Around four million people, many displaced by conflict, live in makeshift shelters and fragile homes in this region.

At least seven people were confirmed dead, and dozens were injured, according to rescue workers on the ground. While the Syrian army and Russia claim their strikes target insurgent hideouts, they deny intentionally attacking civilians.

The White Helmets reported that among the victims of Sunday’s air strikes in and around Idlib were 10 children. Other attacks hit areas near Aleppo, raising the total death toll from Syrian and Russian strikes since November 27 to 56, including 20 children.

Rebels and Military Clashes Intensify

Rebels, a coalition of Turkey-backed armed groups and Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (a group labeled as a terrorist organization by several countries), have recently gained control of the entire Idlib province. This marks one of the most significant rebel offensives in years, as the civil war’s front lines had largely been static since 2020.

On Friday night, insurgents advanced into Aleppo, forcing the Syrian army to redeploy. In response, Assad declared, “Terrorists only understand the language of force, and we will use it to crush them.”

The Syrian army confirmed heavy casualties, with dozens of soldiers killed during battles in Aleppo. Meanwhile, reports from Russian sources stated that Moscow had dismissed Sergei Kisel, the general overseeing its operations in Syria, following the rebel advances.

International Response

The United States, France, Germany, and Britain issued a joint statement urging all parties to de-escalate the situation, protect civilians, and avoid further humanitarian crises.

Aleppo had been a pivotal battleground during the war, with government forces recapturing it in 2016 after a brutal siege backed by Russian air support. The city’s fall was a turning point, solidifying Assad’s control over major urban centers.

Since the war began in 2011, it has claimed hundreds of thousands of lives and displaced millions. Although large-scale fighting has subsided in recent years, the conflict continues to cause devastation.

During a visit to Damascus, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi acknowledged the difficult situation but expressed confidence in the Assad government’s ability to overcome challenges.

You Might Also Like

Arab Leaders Convene in Saudi Arabia to Counter Trump’s Gaza Plan

‘Not There Yet’ White House on Gaza Ceasefire and Hostage Agreement

Arnolfo Teves Jr., a fugitive Filipino lawmaker, was deported to face charges

Saudi Arabia Implements Hajj Accommodation Ban: Important Facts

Sheikh Zayed Prize Winner Brings Hope to 4,000 Lives in Kenya

TAGGED:AirstrikesWorld
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Email Print
Previous Article Indian Passengers Stranded for 13 Hours in Kuwait Finally Depart
Next Article Australian PM Open to Talks With Musk Over Social Media Teen Ban

Popular News

US Dollar Crashes: What’s Next for Greenback as It Hits Multi-Year Low?
Business
Following a crisis, Qatar Airways restores service and returns 58,000 passengers home
World
Just hours before facing Gracheva in the quarterfinals of Wimbledon, Krejcikova has an injury scare and withdraws
Sports
Max Verstappen may be replaced by 17-year-old Arvid Lindblad
Sports

Recent News

  • The ruler of Sharjah authorises the boundaries of Al Faya for the UNESCO Heritage Bid.
  • Despite a spike in conflict, oil prices have cooled. Why?
  • IndiGo Makes Long-Haul Debut with Direct Flights to Manchester
  • Abu Dhabi Will Be Rocked by UFC 321’s Action-Packed Fight Card
  • The first wildlife corridor in India is constructed alongside the Delhi-Mumbai expressway.
The Arabian News

Quick Links

  • Home
  • Business
  • Real Estate
  • Contact

Featured Categories

  • Real Estate
  • Wellness
  • Politics
  • Economics

Find Us on Socials

© 2024 The Arabian News. All Rights Reserved.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?