A “barrel bomb” strike near a school in Deraa killed at least 18
people Tuesday as the crude devices rained down on several other parts of the
country
The Britain-based Syrian Observatory of
Human Rights said the casualty figure was likely to rise, due to the severe
nature of some of the injuries. It said five women and four children were
killed by the bomb, near the village of Mzairib.
The Observatory said a barrel bomb was
dropped on the Palestinian refugee camp in the town, and activists said at
least 15 of the victims in Tuesday’s strikes on Deraa were Palestinians.
Activists posted videos showing the devastation and residents’ attempt to
retrieve survivors from under the rubble. In one particularly gruesome piece of
footage a man holds the shredded body of a little girl killed in the Mzairib
attack and shouts, “These are the results of the Geneva conference!”
Fighting between regime troops and rebels also took place in several parts of Deraa province, while barrel bombs struck the villages of Al-Jiza and Yaadouda, the Observatory said.
Helicopters also dropped barrel bombs on
Daraya and Khan al-Shih, near Damascus, several rural areas of Qunaitra
province, the Idlib town of Khan Sheikhoun and the city of Aleppo, where there
were unconfirmed reports of civilian casualties after two neighborhoods were
hit.
The Observatory said both regime troops
and rebels suffered casualties during clashes in Aleppo – pro-opposition
sources said rebels had retaken the suburb of Sheikh Najjar, which was seized
by the regime over the weekend, while the Observatory said it wasn’t clear who
controlled the area, and that fierce clashes took place around Safira,
southeast of Aleppo.
Regime troops backed by Hezbollah fighters
continued their shelling campaign against the town of Yabroud, near the border
with Lebanon, as several airstrikes also targeted the area, killing a rebel
commander, the Observatory said.
It added that government forces were
mobilizing additional wave of reinforcements, while another rebel was killed by
a regime artillery strike against the nearby village of Sahel.
Pro-opposition media outlets said rebels
inflicted heavy casualties in the ranks of regime troops and Hezbollah
fighters, while the Observatory said government troops, Hezbollah and National
Defense paramilitaries suffered “confirmed” casualties, but did not provide a
number.
In Raqqa province, fighting was reported
between regime troops and rebels near the Tabqa military airport.
Meanwhile, in the campaign pitting an
array of rebel groups against the Islamic State of Iraq and Greater Syria
(ISIS) continued in Aleppo, Raqqa and Hassakeh provinces.
In rural Hassakeh in northeastern Syria,
at least one ISIS was fighter was killed in the clashes, which prompted a
number of residents to flee the area, the Observatory said.
In Raqqa, the main stronghold still under
the control of ISIS, a man was executed on charges of planting an IED that
recently targeted the hard-line group in the province’s capital city, while two
men from the village of Ain Arous were executed for their role in fighting
against ISIS militants, the Observatory said.
In Aleppo province, a mortar bomb that struck the Bab al-Hawa border crossing with Turkey was blamed on ISIS militants, the Observatory said. Source: Daily Star
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