The Asian Age

31 dead in bombing of rebel Syria towns

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Beirut, July 13: Fierce bombardmen­t of two opposition­held Syrian towns killed at least 31 civilians, including children, on Wednesday, the Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights monitor said.

Most were killed in air raids likely carried out by either President Bashar alAssad’s regime or its Russian ally, the Observator­y said.

The attacks come despite the army’s extension of a nationwide truce until early Friday. The freeze in fighting has yet to produce any respite in violence.

Bombing raids killed at least 16 civilians and wounded dozens more in the rebel- controlled town of Rastan in central Homs province the Observator­y said.

Another three civilians were killed in government shelling on the town earlier in the day.

Rastan — one of the last rebel stronghold­s in Homs province — has suffered a devastatin­g siege by government forces in 2012.

In northwest Syria, 12 civilians including three children were killed in raids on the opposition- held town of Ariha.

The town is controlled by the Army of Conquest, a rebel alliance of mainly Islamist groups, including Al Qaeda affiliate Al- Nusra Front that holds almost all of Idlib province.

An AFP journalist saw civil defence workers using a large bulldozer to clear debris away from a crumbling building.

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