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At least 28 killed in rebel bastion bombing

Rockets fired by regime forces rain down on Douma, a town in the opposition-held Eastern Ghouta region Men carried children across the dust-covered rubble of destroyed buildings in Douma, whose streets were littered with debris and shards of glass, accord

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At least 28 civilians were killed in heavy bombardmen­t of a besieged Syrian rebel stronghold, including near a school, east of Damascus yesterday, a monitoring group said.

According to the Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights, rockets fired by regime forces rained down on Douma, one of the largest towns in the opposition-held Eastern Ghouta region.

Observator­y head Rami Abdul Rahman said air strikes also hit Douma and the nearby town of Saqba, but it was unclear whether they were carried out by Syrian or Russian warplanes.

Two children were among the dead, and dozens of people were wounded, he said.

“One of the air strikes on Douma hit near a school, killing the school’s principal,” Abdel Rahman told AFP.

Men carried children across the dust-covered rubble of destroyed buildings in Douma, whose streets were littered with debris and shards of glass, according to an AFP photograph­er on the scene.

A local activist group in Douma shared photograph­s on Facebook of crumbling buildings and bloodied children lying in a makeshift clinic.

Government forces regularly bombard Eastern Ghouta, and rebels there fire rockets and mortar shells into the capital. Yesterday, a young girl was killed and three people were wounded in rebel mortar fire on Damascus.

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