Thousands of people have been forced to flee to the Turkish border in the south of Idlib region of northwest Syria, after a fierce bombing by Russian military forces and the Syrian army. Local people and members of the United Nations Humanitarian Agency have given this information. He said that a large number of people fled from Marat al-Numan. Due to this, long queues of vehicles were seen there.
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In its statement, the agency said that thousands of civilians have been reported to have migrated to the northern province of the Marat al-Numan area of South Idlib after aerial attack and shelling intensified in South Idlib since December 16. This statement from the United Nations Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs came after the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights stated that more than 80 people had died in clashes between the Syrian army and armed groups in Idlib.
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Apart from this, the United Nations agency has said that thousands of families have been displaced in the last 72 hours. There are around 163,000 people in and around Marat al-Numan and thousands of families are reported to have fled to the northern province. Since 19 December, the people of the town of Maaret An-Numan have started talking to the humanitarian community. People say that they want to get out safely but are not able to do so due to heavy bombardment. Let us say that Marat is considered a stronghold of Al-Numan rebels. There Russian and Turkish forces often carry out other attacks including airstrikes. Rescue teams said that 11 people from a village in the area were killed in an airstrike last night. According to the UN agency, thousands of people have been killed so far this year in attacks in residential areas.
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