(Zaman Al Wasl)- At least 6 civilians have been killed on Monday in Russian vacuum missile attack hit al-Sukkari neighborhood in the battleground city of Aleppo, activists said.
The fierce aerial bombing on rebel-held Aleppo came as opposition forces fight to break the renewed siege on the eastern neighborhoods of Aleppo, Syria's largest city before the war which Bashar Assad is determined to fully recapture. His gains have relied heavily on Russian air support since September last year.
Rebels on Monday have recaptured ground from the regime army and allied militias near a military complex in Ramousa district.
Meanwhile, the United States and Russia will work in the next few days on a deal to curb fighting in Syria and build cooperation in the fight against terrorism, their leaders said on Monday, as blasts claimed by Islamic State killed dozens across the Arab nation.
Adding to the carnage, six blasts on Monday hit west of Damascus and the government-held cities of Homs and Tartous, as well as the Kurdish-controlled northeastern province of Hasaka, state media and a monitoring group said.
Islamic State fighters carried the out suicide attacks, its Amaq news agency said on Monday. (With Reuters)
The fierce aerial bombing on rebel-held Aleppo came as opposition forces fight to break the renewed siege on the eastern neighborhoods of Aleppo, Syria's largest city before the war which Bashar Assad is determined to fully recapture. His gains have relied heavily on Russian air support since September last year.
Rebels on Monday have recaptured ground from the regime army and allied militias near a military complex in Ramousa district.
Meanwhile, the United States and Russia will work in the next few days on a deal to curb fighting in Syria and build cooperation in the fight against terrorism, their leaders said on Monday, as blasts claimed by Islamic State killed dozens across the Arab nation.
Adding to the carnage, six blasts on Monday hit west of Damascus and the government-held cities of Homs and Tartous, as well as the Kurdish-controlled northeastern province of Hasaka, state media and a monitoring group said.
Islamic State fighters carried the out suicide attacks, its Amaq news agency said on Monday. (With Reuters)
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