(Zaman Al Wasl)- At least 13 civilians, including 8 children, were killed Tuesday in Russian airstrikes hit a town at the Israeli-Occupied Golan Heights fence, local activists said.
The strikes targeted a school in the town of Ayn al-Tineh hosts tens of displaced families who fled bombing on the southern Daraa province.
30 more civilians have been wounded in the Russian attack.
Meanwhile, the Israeli border guards sent back dozens of refugees who approached the border fence with Golan Heights, according to the Israeli military.
“Around 200 Syrians approached the border fence, but were dispersed,” military spokesman Avichay Adraee told Turkey's Anadolu Agency.
Local media said the refugees, some of whom carried white clothes, walked toward the border fence and were stopped some 200 meters away from the fence.
According to Israeli daily Haaretz, an Israeli soldier shouted at the refugees to “go back”.
Thousands of Syrian refugees have fled toward Golan Heights over a wide-scale offensive launched by regime forces to recapture the southwestern Daraa province from opposition groups.
Last month, a senior Israeli official said Israel would not allow “a single refugee” to enter Israeli territory but was prepared to offer humanitarian assistance.
Syria has only just begun to emerge from a devastating conflict that began in 2011 when the Assad regime cracked down on demonstrators with unexpected ferocity. (With AA)
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