Violence escalates in northwest Syria, claiming more lives
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A Syrian military official says insurgents in the country's northwest are preparing for an attack on government-held areas.
The comments Sunday to state news agency SANA by the unnamed official came as the rebel-held Idlib province and nearby areas are witnessing the worst wave of violence since Russia and Turkey brokered a truce in September.
Syrian opposition activists, including the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights and the Syrian Civil Defense, say Syrian warplanes and artillery have pounded rebel-held areas in Idlib and Hama province.
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The Observatory said government shelling has killed at least three people.
Pro-government media said insurgents shelled villages on the opposite side of the front line.
Government troops and insurgents have been reinforcing their positions in recent days.