Arms depot in Syria's Idlib province kills 39 - monitor
The report said that at least 39 people, including 12 children, were killed in a rebel building that killed mainly Syrian rebels in the northwestern province of Idlib.It is said that in the city of Sarmada, there are enemies involved in arms smuggling in the building.
A dozen people are still missing, say a monitor and correspondent.
Idlib is the last major insurgency region and is expected to be the next target for the Syrian Armed Forces.
In recent months, the Syrian government supported by Russia and Iran has made great progress in its offensive against many rebel and jihadi groups in Syria.
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On Sunday, an AFP reporter in the city near the Turkish border told that the defenders used the bulldozer to remove debris and drag those trapped people in Sarada.
The news agency said that Hamad Abu Marwan, a member of the Idlib Civil Defense team, said that "buildings full of civilians have been weakened".
Meanwhile, human rights for the Syrian Observatory located in the UK (SOHR) said that still, dozens of people are missing.
Some reports show that the number killed can be higher.
It is believed that the majority of the buildings were Syrian displaced from central Homs province.
The cause of the explosion was not immediately known.
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