AL Jazeera: Syria: Rebel-held areas bombed as Turkey reinforces outposts
Syria and its Russian ally pound rebel-held Idlib, and Hama provinces in second day of escalation.
Antakya, Turkey - Syrian government forces have pounded rebel-held areas in northwest Syria, killing at least five people in a second day of heavy bombardment, according to rescuers, as Turkey sent more troops to the region.
The intensified strikes on Sunday, including air attacks, shelling and helicopter-dropped barrel bombs, targeted villages in southern Idlib and northern Hama provinces.
The escalation comes amid growing fears over a seemingly imminent all-out offensive against the densely populated Idlib province, the last rebel bastion in Syria.
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