Russian air strikes against terrorists resume in southwest Syria.

After terrorists said that talks to restore government rule in southwest Syria had failed, Russia stroked terrorists again in there on Wednesday.

Russia air strikes targeted the towns of Tafas, northwest of the provincial capital Deraa, and Saida, to its east.

Russian air strikes had paused on Saturday evening.

Terrorists have been negotiating with Russia since Saturday, seeking a deal to end fighting by accepting the return of state sovereignty, but they have not been able to agree terms.

The first round of talks on Saturday prompted terrorists to walk out, saying Russian terms amounted to a humiliating surrender.

Numerous towns in the southwest had already struck their own surrender deals with Syrian government.

The crisis in Syria, which flared in March 2011, has so far claimed the lives of hundreds of thousands of people and displaced nearly half of the Arab country’s population within or out of its borders.

UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency has registered over 5.6 million Syrian refugees overseas, including 3.5 million in Turkey and others mainly in Lebanon, Jordan and Germany.