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>>/44631/
> if that was the case assad wouldnt attack idlib neither Turkey would try to push even more.
Considering that border is stable for long time, looks like there is no real attacks from both sides. Local skirmishes and obligatory shelling is just a part and parcel (c) of modern local conflicts. Like Donbass situation, where that happens everyday but no real action is planned from both sides.
I guess these attacks are more like opportunistic action of local forces. Local militias try to get something with quiet approval from top, with chance that other side would not intervene heavily. Everyone need to constantly prove that they can enforce their claims, because all agreements are nothing without backing power. Like in that story where Russian mercenaries tried to grab some oil-related place with idea that "these Americans are cowards", but it didn't work: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Khasham
>>/44635/
> They are freely roaming in the cities, crime rates has been increased.
Why there aren't in camps like in some European countries?