(Zaman Al Wasl)- Russian air strikes on the embattled Eastern Ghouta suburbs have killed 26 people, activists said Wednesday.
Russia's aerial bombing targeted al Abbadeh town east of the capital, leaving at least 8 people, , mostly children and women, dead and dozens wounded.
14 more people were killed in Hamouriya town when Russian warplanes fired a missile into the town's main marketplace.
Syrian regime backed by Russia's jets has stepped up its devastating aerial campaign on rebel-held areas surrounding Damascus for over two months.
Last Friday, more than 53 people killed in air strikes on a marketplace in Kafr Batna town and the next-door town of Jisrin in Eastern Ghouta.
In coastal Latakia province, Russian jets has killed 8 people, 4 children and 4 women, in Marand village in al-Akrad Mount.
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 70 days, killing more than 1000 people, according to monitoring groups.
Syria's war started with a pro-democracy movement that grew into an armed uprising and has inflamed regional confrontations. About 300,000 people have died in the conflict, according to United Nations estimates.
Russia's aerial bombing targeted al Abbadeh town east of the capital, leaving at least 8 people, , mostly children and women, dead and dozens wounded.
14 more people were killed in Hamouriya town when Russian warplanes fired a missile into the town's main marketplace.
Syrian regime backed by Russia's jets has stepped up its devastating aerial campaign on rebel-held areas surrounding Damascus for over two months.
Last Friday, more than 53 people killed in air strikes on a marketplace in Kafr Batna town and the next-door town of Jisrin in Eastern Ghouta.
In coastal Latakia province, Russian jets has killed 8 people, 4 children and 4 women, in Marand village in al-Akrad Mount.
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 70 days, killing more than 1000 people, according to monitoring groups.
Syria's war started with a pro-democracy movement that grew into an armed uprising and has inflamed regional confrontations. About 300,000 people have died in the conflict, according to United Nations estimates.
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