Syrian opposition rebels have acquiesced to the Assad army threats of committing genocide in Dumeir city, and they give back 150 corpses of forces loyal to Assad, local activists said.
Gen. Jayez Mousa, Commander of Dumeir Military airbase, most Assad army powerful airport in Syria, has threatened to wipe off the city of Dumeir, 46 km (30 miles) east Damascus unless the rebels give up fighting on the enclaves of the desert city and give back the ammunition they controlled from army depots, local source told Zaman Alwasl.
The warplanes of the airport struck Dumeir city yesterday, killing at
least 31 people, including 2 women and 12 children, in a series of strikes with
explosive barrels hit Dumeir, revolution local coordination said.
The strikes hit north neighborhood of the city where all of the victims,
which included tens of wounded, were civilians.
Activists reported too use of surface-to-surface missiles by the regime
army.
Many locals in the city have blamed Zahran Alloush, Islam Amy commander
for breaking the two-year truce between rebels and regime army, even if it was
fragile, they said.
The city coordination posted footage on YouTube showing the aftermath of
the airstrike. Dozens of people were clambering over the wreckage of buildings.
Another YouTube posting showed a plume of smoke from an apparent explosion
rising into the air.
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