Khaleej Times

Women, children among 28 killed in Syria, most in Russian air raids

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beirut — At least 28 civilians have been killed by bombardmen­t in the besieged Syrian opposition stronghold of Eastern Ghouta, near Damascus, most of them in Russian air raids, a monitor said.

Nineteen were killed in Russian strikes in the town of Misraba on Wednesday, while the remainder died the same day in government strikes and shelling in other areas, the Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights said.

Seven children and 11 women were among those killed, according to the head of the Britain-based war monitor, Rami Abdel Rahman. Victims were taken to a hospital in Douma, where a correspond­ent saw rescuers bringing in mostly women and children.

Medical staff tried to revive an infant who had been pulled from the rubble, but without success. A young girl among the wounded received stitches for a serious injury to her face.

A medical source at the hospital said: “Among the wounded were two women in their 20s. One of them lost both eyes and the other lost one eye.”

Eastern Ghouta, one of the last remaining opposition stronghold­s in Syria, is controlled mostly by rebels from the Jaish Al Islam group.

It has been under government siege since 2013, causing severe food and medicine shortages for around 400,000 residents.

According to the Observator­y, Russian-backed government forces have increased their bombardmen­t of the enclave in recent days in response to militants and rebels attacking government positions near the town of Harasta.

The monitor relies on a network of sources inside Syria and says it determines whose planes carry out raids according to type, location, flight patterns and munitions used.

The bombardmen­t comes despite Eastern Ghouta being one of four “de-escalation zones” agreed by Russia, as well as government backer Iran and rebel supporter Turkey, to help halt fighting around Syria.

Jaish Al Islam leader Mohammed Alloush on Thursday accused the regime of preparing an assault on the opposition stronghold.

“The regime has been gathering its troops especially on our fronts for the past month to attack (Eastern) Ghouta,” he said.

The Al Watan newspaper on Thursday said the army was gathering its troops on the outskirts of Harasta. The latest raids came after at least seven civilians, including five children, were killed on Tuesday by air strikes in northweste­rn Idlib province, the last outside government control, the Observator­y said.

Government and allied forces backed by Russian warplanes have been battling fighters and rebels for more than a week in an area straddling the boundary between Idlib and Hama provinces.

The government push on the edge of Idlib province — also a “deescalati­on zone” — follows two months of sporadic fighting that the United Nations says has displaced more than 60,000 people.

Russia first launched bombing raids in 2015 in support of Syrian President Bashar Al Assad’s forces. The strikes have helped Assad regain control over much of the warravaged country.

Russia’s defence ministry on Thursday said two servicemen were killed in a mortar attack by militants at the Hmeimim airbase in northweste­rn Syria on New Year’s Eve, but denied media reports seven military planes were destroyed. — AFP

 ?? AFP ?? A Syrian child who was injured in shelling on the town of Misraba receives treatment at a make-shift hospital in the besieged rebel-held town of Douma. —
AFP A Syrian child who was injured in shelling on the town of Misraba receives treatment at a make-shift hospital in the besieged rebel-held town of Douma. —

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