Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Fighting kills dozens in rebel-held portions of Syria

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BEIRUT — Government airstrikes, shelling and fighting on the ground in rebel-held areas in northwest Syria killed dozens of people Saturday, Syrian opposition activists said.

Syrian state media reported later that an explosion was heard in a military area in Dummar, a northweste­rn suburb of the nation’s capital, Damascus. Syrian state TV said the blast was an explosion in an arms depot that triggered some fires in nearby brush.

State TV gave no more details about the cause of the blast or whether there were fatalities.

In northwest Syria, fighting intensifie­d as government forces pressed their offensive toward Idlib province, the last major rebel stronghold in the country’s civil war.

The Britain-based Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights and the opposition’s Syrian Civil Defense said at least 10 civilians were killed in Saturday’s airstrikes and shelling of rebel-held villages and towns.

Syrian state media said militants shelled government-held areas, causing material damage.

The Observator­y said Saturday’s fighting alone left 26 troops and pro-government gunmen dead with eight militants.

The Ibaa news agency, the media arm of al-Qaida-linked Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, said the militants killed and wounded “a whole group” of Syrian soldiers in their second failed attempt to advance toward a strategic hill.

Six weeks of violence has driven nearly 300,000 people from their homes. Many are living under olive trees, in tents or unfinished buildings, crammed into overcrowde­d rooms.

More than 300 civilians have been killed since fighting broke out on April 30.

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