Aid workers estimate that two to four children are abandoned every month in Idlib, the last Syrian province held by armed rebels fighting the Assad government. Poverty and terror, they claim, are pushing desperate parents to abandon their children in the hopes of finding a better future with strangers. Mouneb Taim reports from Idlib, Syria, for VOA News, with Heather Murdock reporting from Istanbul-VOA NEWS

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