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Shelling kills 18 in Syria’s rebel-held Afrin

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Shelling of the rebel-held city of Afrin in northern Syria killed at least 18 people on Saturday, many of them when a hospital was hit, a war monitor said. The Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights said a doctor, three hospital staff, two women and two children died at Al-Shifaa hospital in the city which is held by Turkish-backed rebels. A rebel commander also died at the hospital, the Observator­y said, adding that 23 people were injured.

An AFP correspond­ent shot footage of white-helmeted aid workers in the hospital courtyard strewn with bodies. “The shelling targeted several areas of the town and hit the hospital”, Observator­y director Rami Abdel Rahmane said. “Most of the victims died in shelling on the hospital,” the monitoring group said in a statement, warning the casualty toll could rise further with some of the wounded in a critical condition. The artillery fire originated from northern Aleppo province “where militia faithful to Iran and the (Syrian) regime are deployed, near the zones run by Kurdish forces”, the Britain-based group said. The Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) issued a statement denying any involvemen­t in the shelling.

The region, like all areas held by pro-Turkish rebels, regularly witnesses targeted killings, bombings and shootings. Syrian regime shelling on the opposition-held Idlib enclave killed 12 people Thursday, one of the deadliest violations of a 15month-old ceasefire, the war monitor said.

The conflict in Syria has killed nearly 500,000 people since it started in 2011 with the brutal repression of peaceful demonstrat­ions. — AFP

 ??  ?? AFRIN, Syria: A member of Syria’s Civil Defense service (White Helmets) inspects the damage yesterday in one of the rooms of the Al-Shifaa hospital, a day after it was hit by artillery shells in the rebel-held northern Syrian city of Afrin, reportedly fired by pro-regime forces, killing at least 18 people, and wounding more than 23, according to a war monitor. —AFP
AFRIN, Syria: A member of Syria’s Civil Defense service (White Helmets) inspects the damage yesterday in one of the rooms of the Al-Shifaa hospital, a day after it was hit by artillery shells in the rebel-held northern Syrian city of Afrin, reportedly fired by pro-regime forces, killing at least 18 people, and wounding more than 23, according to a war monitor. —AFP

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