Aggression in December alone
Dec. 2: Airstrikes hit two marketplaces in Idlib, leaving a total of 14 civilians killed.
Dec. 7: Regime and Russian fighter jets strike Idlib again, at least 19 civilians killed.
Dec. 15: One child killed and seven people wounded in regime airstrikes.
Dec. 16: Russian airstrikes claim lives of five civilians in Idlib, including three children and two women.
According to the local administration, Idlib is home to some 2.4 million locals and 1.3 million internally displaced persons. If aggression by the regime and its allies continues, both Turkey and the European continent face the risk of another refugee influx.
Since Moscow and Ankara reached a deal in September 2018 under which acts of aggression in Idlib are supposed to be prohibited, over 1,300 civilians have been killed in the Idlib de-escalation zone.
Over a million Syrians have moved near the Turkish border following intense attacks.
Since the eruption of the bloody civil war in Syria in 2011, Turkey has taken in over 3.7 million Syrians who fled their country, making Turkey the world’s top refugee-hosting country.