45 people have been killed and
dozens have been wounded by Bashar al-Assad's airstrikes on Ariha city in Idlib
province; more than 55 air raids with massive destruction in infrastructure, activists
said.
Tens of Ariha's people are
under rubble, the Assad offensive came day after rebels'
announcing taking control of the city.
The explosive barrels were
blindly hitting the suburbs of the city, activist reported. ''Till this moment
we need an urgent medical and technical support to save people who still a live
under demolished buildings.''
The city was captured by FSA Brigades yesterday
after a week of intense fighting in the city between Assad's forces and
battalions of Ahrar al-Sham, Jabhat al-Nusra and Suqoor al-Shab, the
British-based Syrian Observatory said.
The rebels also have
captured the pro-Assad National Defense Force checkpoints in the city.
More than 200,000 people have been killed in the conflict,
according to Syrian Human rights NGO's and 1.7 million Syrians,
including one million children, have been forced to flee to neighboring
countries, the United Nations says.
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