A Syrian man holds a leaflet stamped with the government forces' seal and dropped by helicopters flying over the Syrian city of Saraqib, southwest of Aleppo
A Syrian man holds a leaflet stamped with the government forces' seal and dropped by helicopters flying over the Syrian city of Saraqib, southwest of Aleppo
A Syrian man holds a leaflet stamped with the government forces' seal and dropped by helicopters flying over the Syrian city of Saraqib, southwest of Aleppo
A Syrian man holds a leaflet stamped with the government forces' seal and dropped by helicopters flying over the Syrian city of Saraqib, southwest of Aleppo

WATCH: Is Idlib Assad's last hurdle?


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The northern province of Idlib is the last rebel stronghold in Syria.

Last week, the Syrian government dropped leaflets urging rebels to reconcile with the government.

The recent attacks have broken months of relative calm in the province, as the fate of Idlib hangs in the balance.

Read more: Syrian government flexes its might with sights on Idlib