(Zaman Al Wasl)- Three civilians have killed and 10 wounded, mostly drivers, in Russian missile attacks on a fuel convoy in rebel-held town near the Turkish border, local reporter said.
Russia's air strikes have renewed on the town of kafr Naseh in the northern countryside of Aleppo province, killing 3 people. On Wednesday 25 people killed and dozens wounded in Russia's strikes on Kafr Naseh.
Moscow has stepped up its air strikes on areas close to the Turkish border in its unstoppable-retaliation to the downed jet and amid mutual accusations of buying ISIS oil.
Russian air force in Syria, which consists of around 50 planes and helicopters with a further 37 aircraft, had carried out around 3000 sorties in Syria in the last 65 days, killing more than 1000 people.
In central Syria, at least 11 people, including 4 women and 4 children, have been killed in Russian air strikes on the town of Talbiseh in Homs province, activists said Friday.
Russia says it is targeting Islamic State militants with its bombing raids, but most of the attacks are directed at other militant groups that threaten its ally Bashar al-Assad.
In relevant development, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has strongly denounced Russia for dragging the name of his family members into allegations of illegal oil dealings with the ISIS, according to Anadolu agecny.
"Dragging my family into this issue is the unethical side of the incident; earlier, Iranian televisions [also] did it," Erdogan said in his address in the capital Ankara Thursday.
Since it began in 2011, Syria's war has fractured into a complex array of fronts between Kurds, rebels, regime and jihadists, and has killed more than 250,000 people
Russia's air strikes have renewed on the town of kafr Naseh in the northern countryside of Aleppo province, killing 3 people. On Wednesday 25 people killed and dozens wounded in Russia's strikes on Kafr Naseh.
Moscow has stepped up its air strikes on areas close to the Turkish border in its unstoppable-retaliation to the downed jet and amid mutual accusations of buying ISIS oil.
Russian air force in Syria, which consists of around 50 planes and helicopters with a further 37 aircraft, had carried out around 3000 sorties in Syria in the last 65 days, killing more than 1000 people.
In central Syria, at least 11 people, including 4 women and 4 children, have been killed in Russian air strikes on the town of Talbiseh in Homs province, activists said Friday.
Russia says it is targeting Islamic State militants with its bombing raids, but most of the attacks are directed at other militant groups that threaten its ally Bashar al-Assad.
In relevant development, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has strongly denounced Russia for dragging the name of his family members into allegations of illegal oil dealings with the ISIS, according to Anadolu agecny.
"Dragging my family into this issue is the unethical side of the incident; earlier, Iranian televisions [also] did it," Erdogan said in his address in the capital Ankara Thursday.
Since it began in 2011, Syria's war has fractured into a complex array of fronts between Kurds, rebels, regime and jihadists, and has killed more than 250,000 people
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