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Air strikes kill at least 17 civilians in Syria rebel enclave — Monitor

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BEIRUT: Regime and Russian air strikes on a rebel-held enclave near the Syrian capital killed at least 17 civilians on Saturday, a war monitor said.

Eastern Ghouta, one of the last remaining opposition stronghold­s in the country, is the target of near-daily air raids.

The Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights said Saturday’s deadliest strikes had hit the Hammuriyeh district, killing 12 civilians including four children.

AnAFPrepor­terinHammu­riyeh saw residentia­l buildings with their facades blown open, collapsing into streets strewn with rubble.

Residents including members of the White Helmets rescue group rushed to rescue the wounded.

Running past a burning car, one man held a crying boy in his arms, while another carried the apparently lifeless body of a child through the streets.

“I was with other people when a projectile fell nearby,” said 33-year-old Mustafa Abu Badr, who was slightly wounded in the head.

“The blast threw me five metres. There were seven wounded and one dead,” he said.

Observator­y head Rami Abdel Rahman said Syrian and Russian aircraft had “continued their intense bombardmen­t of Eastern Ghouta, targeting several residentia­l areas”.

He said those killed also included two people in the district of Madira and three in Erbin, and that 35 people were wounded in the three areas. The Britain-based 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. — AFP

 ??  ?? A Syrian Civil Defence member carries a wounded woman in the besieged town of Hamoria, Eastern Ghouta. — Reuters photo
A Syrian Civil Defence member carries a wounded woman in the besieged town of Hamoria, Eastern Ghouta. — Reuters photo

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