Russian airstrikes on Idlib 'heaviest' in a month - monitor

Russian and Syrian warplanes pounded towns in Syria's opposition-held Idlib province, a day after a summit of the presidents of Turkey, Iran and Russia failed to agree on a ceasefire that would forestall a Russian-backed offensive.
Witnesses and rescuers said at least a dozen air strikes hit a string of villages and towns in southern Idlib and the town of Latamneh in northern Hama, where rebels are still in control.
British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said Russian airstrikes were the "most violent" in a month.
Syrian helicopters dropped so-called barrel bombs - containers filled with explosive material - on civilian homes on the outskirts of the city of Khan Sheikhoun, two residents of the area in southern Idlib said.
Three civilians were killed in the village of Abdeen in southern Idlib, a civil defence source said.
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