(Zaman Al Wasl)- Syrian and U.S.-led air strikes killed at least 34 people on Saturday in the war-ravaged Aleppo province, local reporter said.
The deadly aerial bombing of regime warplanes and Russian jets killed 24 people in raids on al-Qaterji, al-Saliheen and al-Hulk neighborhoods.
In the embattled town of Manbih, 10 people have been killed in the U.S.-led coalition strikes in support of Washington-backed Syria Democratic forces against the Islamic State.
ISIS has shunned an offer for its fighters to withdraw safely from Manbij and clashes with SDF on Saturday, spokesman of the Kurdish-led alliance said.
The jihadist group did, however, propose a deal to allow the safe passage of critically ill civilians to areas controlled by the SDF in exchange for allowing wounded IS fighters to leave the city, the spokesman said.
On Thursday the SDF-allied Manbij Military Council said Islamic State militants would be allowed to leave the city with light weapons, without a fight, if they left within 48 hours.
SDF made rapid advances against the jihadists last month after launching a campaign to flush them out of territory along the Turkish border, through which they had for years moved weapons and fighters.
The SDF quickly surrounded Manbij, but the fight to take the city has been tougher, with slow advances inside it in recent weeks. (With Reuters)
The deadly aerial bombing of regime warplanes and Russian jets killed 24 people in raids on al-Qaterji, al-Saliheen and al-Hulk neighborhoods.
In the embattled town of Manbih, 10 people have been killed in the U.S.-led coalition strikes in support of Washington-backed Syria Democratic forces against the Islamic State.
ISIS has shunned an offer for its fighters to withdraw safely from Manbij and clashes with SDF on Saturday, spokesman of the Kurdish-led alliance said.
The jihadist group did, however, propose a deal to allow the safe passage of critically ill civilians to areas controlled by the SDF in exchange for allowing wounded IS fighters to leave the city, the spokesman said.
On Thursday the SDF-allied Manbij Military Council said Islamic State militants would be allowed to leave the city with light weapons, without a fight, if they left within 48 hours.
SDF made rapid advances against the jihadists last month after launching a campaign to flush them out of territory along the Turkish border, through which they had for years moved weapons and fighters.
The SDF quickly surrounded Manbij, but the fight to take the city has been tougher, with slow advances inside it in recent weeks. (With Reuters)
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