Oman Daily Observer

Over 50 Syrians killed in Russian air strikes

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BEIRUT: Dozens of civilians have died in artillery fire and Russian bombardmen­t of two displaceme­nt camps and surroundin­g territory in eastern Syria, a monitor said on Sunday in a new toll.

The Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights said ongoing heavy bombardmen­t in the Deir Ezzor province had killed 50 civilians, including 20 children, since late on Friday night.

The new toll was nearly double the Britain-based monitor’s count on Saturday of 26 dead.

The bombardmen­t has targeted territory along the Euphrates River, as well as villages and displaceme­nt camps full of people fleeing fighting in the Syrian border town of Albu Kamal.

Russian-backed Syrian regime forces and allied militia seized Albu Kamal from the Islamic State group on Thursday but the militants retook it late on Saturday.

On Sunday, Russian air strikes on two river crossings along the Euphrates killed 11 civilians, according to Observator­y chief Rami Abdel Rahman.

“Five civilians, including two children, were killed in the strikes on Al-Soussa crossing about five kilometres east of Albu Kamal,” Abdel Rahman said.

“Six civilians were killed in raids on another river crossing 20 kilometres north of the town,” he added.

The toll from earlier artillery fire and air strikes on two displaceme­nt camps and surroundin­g villages rose to 39 after 13 civilians succumbed to their wounds, the Observator­y said on Sunday.

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