Over 20 killed in airstrike Idlib

Air attacks by Syrian or Russian warplanes on Sunday in the northwestern city of Idlib in Syria slain more than twenty people.

Among the affected areas was a market, at least five children were among the dead, according to human rights group. The death toll will rise possible because a number of people seriously injured. It was not immediately clear whether Syrian or Russian warplanes have carried out the attacks. Both are active in the area.

Russia sent warplanes to Syria last year to support President Bashar al-Assad against rebels who want to overthrow his rule. The Russians Syria supports in a separate combat terrorist group Islamic State in the east of the country.
  
    
     
      
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Idlib is considered a stronghold of rebels, including al-Qaeda-related Nusra Front. In airstrikes in the town of Maarat al-Numan, about thirty kilometers south of Idlib, Sunday another six people were killed, said the Observatory.