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UN Security Council set to discuss north-west Syria

Belgium, Germany and Kuwait on Wednesday (May 15th) requested an urgent meeting of the UN Security Council to discuss the upsurge in fighting in north-west Syria, AFP reported.

Syrian forces and their Russian allies have stepped up attacks on the extremist-controlled Idlib region since late April, raising alarm that a full-on offensive is imminent to seize the territory.

The public meeting, expected to be held this week, would follow up on a closed session of the council held on Friday during which several countries expressed concern over a potential humanitarian catastrophe from an all-out assault.

Belgium, Germany and Kuwait, three non-permanent members of the council, lead efforts to address the humanitarian crisis in Syria, now in its ninth year of war.

More than 180,000 people have been displaced by the latest violence, according to the UN, while 119 civilians have been killed in bombardment since late April, according to the Syrian Observatory of Human Rights.

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