Violence in northern Syria kills 17, including whole family
BEIRUT — Airstrikes on rebel-held parts of northwestern Syria and the shelling of government-held areas killed at least 17 people Tuesday, including an entire family, Syrian opposition activists said.
The airstrikes and shelling came amid a government offensive on the northwestern province of Idlib, the last rebel stronghold in the country, and rebel-held parts of nearby Aleppo province.
A new cessation of hostilities agreement between Russia and Turkey, who support opposite sides in the conflict, went into effect earlier this month. But the violence has continued.
The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights and Step news agency, an activist collective, said the nine were killed in the village of Kfar Taal before noon. They said the dead included a family of eight consisting of parents and their six children.