Four children were among seven civilians killed in renewed rebel rocket fire on government-held areas of Syria's second city Aleppo, AFP said on Wednesday.
Tuesday's fire came despite UN condemnation of a massive barrage the previous day that killed at least 36 civilians, 14 of them children.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said there were also "many" wounded but did not immediately give a figure.
Both sides frequently bombard each other but Observatory director Rami Abdel Rahman told AFP that Monday's deaths marked "one of the highest tolls in opposition attacks in Aleppo city".
Control of Aleppo is divided between rebels in the east, and forces loyal to President Bashar al-Assad in the west.
A field source told Zaman al-Wasl that rebels took control of al-Rashidin neighborhood in Aleppo early Wednesday, killing at least 30 regime fighters.
Meanwhile, the clashes are still underway in Halab al-Jadida, the next-door neighborhood.
Tuesday's fire came despite UN condemnation of a massive barrage the previous day that killed at least 36 civilians, 14 of them children.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said there were also "many" wounded but did not immediately give a figure.
Both sides frequently bombard each other but Observatory director Rami Abdel Rahman told AFP that Monday's deaths marked "one of the highest tolls in opposition attacks in Aleppo city".
Control of Aleppo is divided between rebels in the east, and forces loyal to President Bashar al-Assad in the west.
A field source told Zaman al-Wasl that rebels took control of al-Rashidin neighborhood in Aleppo early Wednesday, killing at least 30 regime fighters.
Meanwhile, the clashes are still underway in Halab al-Jadida, the next-door neighborhood.
Zaman Al Wasl
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