Airstrikes kill ‘terrorists’ in Idlib; Turkey cries foul
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Dozens of Takfiri terrorists have reportedly been killed in airstrikes overnight in Idlib.
Dozens of Takfiri terrorists have been killed and scores of others injured in airstrikes overnight in the Syrian city of Idlib.
At least 37 terrorists were killed and more than 80 others injured after their gathering sites were hit in airstrikes, Lebanon’s al-Ahd news website said on Tuesday.
Lebanon’s al-Mayadeen television said the positions of Jaish al-Fatah, an ally of al-Qaeda-linked Nusra Front, were bombed in the attacks.
Turkey said on Tuesday that heavy airstrikes by Russian jets had hit a hospital and a mosque in Idlib, killing more than 60 civilians and injuring around 200 people.
The Turkish Foreign Ministry called on the international community to act swiftly against what it called the "indefensible" crimes of the Russian and Syrian administration.
Russia’s Defense Ministry, however, denied airstrikes in Idlib, the RT television reported in a breaking news item.
Turkey stands accused of supporting Takfiri terrorists in Syria.
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