Terrorists in Idlib fire mortar shells at Trinbeh humanitarian corridor to frighten civilians who want to leave terrorist-held areas

Terrorist groups positioned in Al-Nayrab town on Wednesday fired mortar shells at Trinbeh humanitarian corridor to frighten civilians who want to leave terrorist-held areas.

The humanitarian corridor was opened on Monday in Saraqib city by the Governorate of Idlib and the Syrian Arab Army with the aim of providing access to locals who want to leave terrorist-held areas to government-controlled areas that have been liberated from terrorism by the army.

SANA reporter said that for the third consecutive day the terrorists persevered in preventing civilians from reaching the corridor. They fired a mortar shell and opened their machine gun fire in the direction of the corridor to frighten the locals. 

Mohammad Nattouf, Adlib Governor, told SANA a  reporter that the terrorist groups increased the number of checkpoints in the areas they control and along the way leading to the humanitarian corridor with the aim of terrorizing the citizens and preventing them from leaving. The terrorists also opened their machine gun fire at the axes and points that lead to the corridor and sent a drone to explore the area to frighten the citizens, he added.  

Hamda Mustafa 

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