(Zaman Al Wasl)- Syrian regime warplanes have killed 8 people in strikes hit the town of Khan Sheikhoun in the northern countryside of Idlib, Civil Defense said.
The rescuing group said regime jets two children were among the victims.
Khan Sheikhoun has been under constant aerial bombing since the collapse of a U.S.-Russian brokered truce two days ago.
Meanwhile, Syrian opposition forces thwarted regime attack on the town of Maerdis in central Hama province, 25 km (8 miles) north of Khan Sheikhoun, taking captive 20 soldiers and destroying several armored vehicles, local media center said Wednesday.
The regime military backed by Shiite militias waged major attack on the town of Maerdis and neighboring villages early Wednesday, three week since it fell to rebels favor.
20 soldiers and militants were taken captive as well as 4 tanks had been destroyed, Hama Media Center said.
In their turn, rebels have pounded Hama military airport and regime strongholds with Grad missiles. No causalities reported.
The rescuing group said regime jets two children were among the victims.
Khan Sheikhoun has been under constant aerial bombing since the collapse of a U.S.-Russian brokered truce two days ago.
Meanwhile, Syrian opposition forces thwarted regime attack on the town of Maerdis in central Hama province, 25 km (8 miles) north of Khan Sheikhoun, taking captive 20 soldiers and destroying several armored vehicles, local media center said Wednesday.
The regime military backed by Shiite militias waged major attack on the town of Maerdis and neighboring villages early Wednesday, three week since it fell to rebels favor.
20 soldiers and militants were taken captive as well as 4 tanks had been destroyed, Hama Media Center said.
In their turn, rebels have pounded Hama military airport and regime strongholds with Grad missiles. No causalities reported.
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