At least 14 people, including 4 children and a woman, were killed when Russian warplanes struck rebel-held villages in the southern countryside of Aleppo, activists said Tuesday.
Syrian troops and fighters from Iran and Lebanese Hezbollah militia, backed by Russian airstrikes have waged major offensive on southern rural Aleppo since the beginning of October.
Zaman al Wasl reporter said Russian air strikes had targeted Tel Hadba, Athamiyeh, Khasleh, al Bawabiya, al Zariya, al Hadher and al Eis villages.
At least 120,000 people have been displaced since Russia deadly air strikes began on September 30 in the Syrian governorates of Aleppo, Hama and Idlib, the United Nations said on Monday, more than doubling an earlier estimate of 50,000.
East the capital, 11 people have been killed in regime air strikes on Deir al Asafir and Harasta towns northeast Damascus, according to the Syrian Network for Human Rights.
In central province of Hama, Syrian regime artillery killed three people from the same family in al Latamneh town, the monitoring said.
Syria's conflict began in March 2011 as popular protests against four decades of Assad family rule but changed into armed insurgency under a security force crackdown.
Bashar al-Assad's killing machine left 250,000 people killed and over 12 million displaced.
Syrian troops and fighters from Iran and Lebanese Hezbollah militia, backed by Russian airstrikes have waged major offensive on southern rural Aleppo since the beginning of October.
Zaman al Wasl reporter said Russian air strikes had targeted Tel Hadba, Athamiyeh, Khasleh, al Bawabiya, al Zariya, al Hadher and al Eis villages.
At least 120,000 people have been displaced since Russia deadly air strikes began on September 30 in the Syrian governorates of Aleppo, Hama and Idlib, the United Nations said on Monday, more than doubling an earlier estimate of 50,000.
East the capital, 11 people have been killed in regime air strikes on Deir al Asafir and Harasta towns northeast Damascus, according to the Syrian Network for Human Rights.
In central province of Hama, Syrian regime artillery killed three people from the same family in al Latamneh town, the monitoring said.
Syria's conflict began in March 2011 as popular protests against four decades of Assad family rule but changed into armed insurgency under a security force crackdown.
Bashar al-Assad's killing machine left 250,000 people killed and over 12 million displaced.
Zaman Al Wasl
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