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Syrian families take refuge in mosque from bombings

At least 49 families have taken refuge in a mosque in the Syrian city of Idlib to escape attacks on civilians by the Bashar al-Assad regime and Russian forces.

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Syrian families take refuge in mosque from bombings

She pointed out that living conditions for them are very poor and that she could not find a place other than the mosque to protect her children.

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Syrian families take refuge in mosque from bombings

Ahmadi thanked all the organizations and bodies that are supporting them, especially amid the frigid weather.

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Syrian families take refuge in mosque from bombings

Since November, a wave of attacks by the Syrian regime and its supporters has resulted in the displacement of more than 264,000 civilians from Idlib to areas near the Turkish border, according to field reports.

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Syrian families take refuge in mosque from bombings

On Dec. 20, the Assad regime and its allies launched a military campaign mainly in the cities of Maarat Al-Numan and Saraqib as well as the surrounding rural areas, capturing 35 residential areas.

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Syrian families take refuge in mosque from bombings

Airstrikes on the region were halted following a visit to Moscow by a Turkish delegation led by Deputy Foreign Minister Sedat Önal on Dec. 23.

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Syrian families take refuge in mosque from bombings

Turkey and Russia agreed in September last year to turn Idlib into a de-escalation zone in which acts of aggression are expressly prohibited.

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Syrian families take refuge in mosque from bombings

Since then, more than 1,300 civilians have been killed in attacks by the regime and Russian forces in the de-escalation zone as the cease-fire continues to be violated.

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Syrian families take refuge in mosque from bombings

Over a million Syrians have moved near the Turkish border due to the intense attacks this year.

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Syrian families take refuge in mosque from bombings

According to the National Coalition for Syrian Revolutionary and Opposition Forces, Idlib province is home to around three million civilians, 75% of them women and children.

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Syrian families take refuge in mosque from bombings

Since the eruption of the bloody civil war in Syria in 2011, Turkey has taken in some 3.7 million Syrians who fled their country, making it the world's top refugee hosting country.

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Syrian families take refuge in mosque from bombings

Ankara has so far spent $40 billion to provide for the refugees' needs, according to official figures.