Syria’s White Helmets Report: Two Killed as Assad Forces Attack Crowded Market

Syria’s White Helmets Report: Two Killed as Assad Forces Attack Crowded Market

Idlib, Syria‍ — Two civilians, including a child, were killed, and​ 16 others, including four children, were‍ injured in an artillery attack ‍by Syrian regime ‍forces targeting a popular market in the centre of Idlib city on Saturday evening, according​ to the Syria Civil Defence.

“We received two martyrs and 14 injuries,⁤ including ⁣two critical cases, at the hospital, and⁣ they ‍are now in the ‌operating room,” said ⁢Ismail al-Hassan, the head of ‍the emergency department at Idlib University Hospital.

“We received two martyrs and 14 injuries, including two critical cases, at the⁢ hospital, and they are now⁤ in the operating ⁣room,” ⁢said ‍Ismail al-Hassan, the⁢ head of ​the emergency ‌department at Idlib University⁢ Hospital.

Al-Hassan told Al Jazeera that the regime ‍of President Bashar ⁢al-Assad had recently intensified its targeting of the area, ⁢necessitating a constant state of preparedness to receive any injuries within⁣ the ⁣city⁢ or its vicinity in the event of any bombardment.

“For nearly 13⁤ years, we have ⁢been working ⁢to save civilian casualties targeted ⁣by the ‌Assad regime and Russia,” al-Hassan said. The Syria Civil Defence, also ​known as the White Helmets,​ said that⁣ earlier on Saturday, a child was wounded ⁣as a⁣ result ⁣of‍ artillery shelling targeting ⁢the city ⁤of Atarib in the western Aleppo countryside.

“The timing and location of today’s attack in ⁤Idlib indicate that ⁣its‌ goal is to kill the largest number of civilians,”‍ said ‌Ahmed​ Yazji, a board‌ member of the​ Syria Civil Defence. Yazj told Al Jazeera that the attacks by ‌the Syrian​ regime and Russia on the Idlib ​region‌ consistently aim to ⁣target vital‍ centres, schools, and hospitals with the intention of killing civilians.

“Since the beginning of 2023​ until today, we have documented more than 1,200 attacks by the Assad regime and Russia on the ‍northwestern Syria⁢ region, ‍including ‌27 attacks on schools and 16 attacks on ‌displaced ⁤camps,” he said.⁤ “The attacks of the Assad regime and⁢ Russia on the region can only ⁢be ⁢described as terrorist attacks seeking to ⁢undermine stability in the area.”

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