(Zaman Al Wasl)- At least 5 family members have been killed on Monday in regime air strikes on Tariq al-Bab neighborhood in Aleppo city, activists said.
The aerial bombing has targeted most districts of rebel-held Aleppo, leaving several people wounded.
In relevant development, at least 14 Hezbollah militiamen killed this week by the powerful Conquest Army in the southern countryside of Aleppo, Hezbollah militant said in leaked audio recording.
The remarkable death toll from al-Qarasi battlefield came as Islamist rebels inflicted humiliating defeats on regime forces and allied Shiite militias, including Hezbollah and Iranian groups.
The fighter said in his leaked phone call that more Hezbollah militants had been killed in Khalsa town that fell to rebels control on Saturday.
The Nusra Front-led Conquest Army took towns of Berna, Khalsa and Zaitan, Ahmed al-Ahmed, member in Failaq al-Rahman group told Zaman al-Wasl.
More than 50 regime troops and Shiite fighters were killed in the clashes including Iranian militants, according to al-Ahmed.
Meanwhile, hundreds of people have been killed in Aleppo since peace talks broke off in April, as Bashar al-Assad seeks to regain control of the city now split between rebel and government sectors.
Many rebels in western Syria do not trust the kurdish YPG militia, because they say it cooperates with Damascus rather than fighting it, an accusation the YPG has denied.
The remarkable death toll from al-Qarasi battlefield came as Islamist rebels inflicted humiliating defeats on regime forces and allied Shiite militias, including Hezbollah and Iranian groups.
The fighter said in his leaked phone call that more Hezbollah militants had been killed in Khalsa town that fell to rebels control on Saturday.
The Nusra Front-led Conquest Army took towns of Berna, Khalsa and Zaitan, Ahmed al-Ahmed, member in Failaq al-Rahman group told Zaman al-Wasl.
More than 50 regime troops and Shiite fighters were killed in the clashes including Iranian militants, according to al-Ahmed.
Meanwhile, hundreds of people have been killed in Aleppo since peace talks broke off in April, as Bashar al-Assad seeks to regain control of the city now split between rebel and government sectors.
Many rebels in western Syria do not trust the kurdish YPG militia, because they say it cooperates with Damascus rather than fighting it, an accusation the YPG has denied.
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