Assad warplanes unprecedentedly escalated on Wednesday attacks on the city of Idlib. The air attacks claimed tens of civilians and caused mass destruction in private and public properties, Orient News correspondent said.
Eleven civilians lost their lives in Assad airstrikes on a public park in Idlib, most of the casualties were women and children.
“The intense raids left no stone unturned. No military presence or combat manifestations of any kind are seen in these places,” one of the residents told Orient News correspondent.
Civil defence volunteers strove to uncover the bodies from the rubble. The warplanes were still hovering in the sky at the time of writing the story, according to Orient News correspondent.
In the last 24 hours, at least 24 airstrikes were documented in the heart of Idlib.
Civil defence and ambulance volunteers appealed to civilians to stay in basements. A curfew was imposed on the streets of the city.
“Where shall be go?,” a man was crying while he along with his family members were fleeing their home to remote farms outside the city.
Assad and Russian jets were not absent from the sky of Idlib countryside; Maaret al-Nuaman, Tal al-Sheikh, al-Hebiat, al-Zaweiya Mountain and Saraqeb were among the most attacked towns and cities.