MAARET AL-NOMAN - Jihadists and allied rebels withdrew from a key area of northwestern Syria Tuesday, a war monitor said, as President Bashar al-Assad s forces pressed an offensive against the jihadist-run Idlib region.
The region of some three million people was supposed to be protected by a buffer zone deal signed last September by Moscow and rebel backer Ankara, but government and Russian forces have subjected it to heavy bombardment since late April, killing more than 880 civilians.In the early hours of Tuesday, anti-Assad fighters pulled back from the town of Khan Sheikhun and the countryside to its south, said the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitor.
"We will do whatever is necessary to ensure the security of our soldiers and observation posts," he said. "We have warned our Turkish colleagues that we would respond," Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said. Ankara alleged an air strike had targeted its troops, while a Syrian pro-government newspaper said regime aircraft had targeted a rebel vehicle leading them.
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