Russia strikes kill at least 30 jihadists in Syria: Ministry
The deadly war in Syria has killed more than 300,000 people since it started in March 2011 with a wave of anti-government protests.
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Moscow: Russian air strikes have killed at least 30 jihadists in rebel-held Idlib province in northwestern Syria, the Defence Ministry said in a statement on Thursday.
In the statement, ministry spokesman Igor Konachenkov said those killed were fighters with the Fateh al-Sham Front.
"According to information from different intelligence sources, at least 30 terrorists were killed," he said, indicating that one of them was a jihadist leader charged with "preparing and carrying out a new offensive in Aleppo".
Idlib province is mostly controlled by a powerful rebel alliance known as the Army of Conquest, which groups Islamist factions with jihadists of the Fateh al-Sham Front, formerly al Qaeda`s Syrian affiliate.
Russia has been carrying out air strikes on Syria since September 2015 to support the regime of ally Bashar al-Assad and insists it is only hitting "terrorist targets".
The deadly war in Syria has killed more than 300,000 people since it started in March 2011 with a wave of anti-government protests.
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