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Historic buildings in Aleppo destroyed as fighting escalates

Government blames rebels for destructio­n of landmarks while foreign observers fault regime for bombings

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Several historic buildings, including a colonial- era structure, have been blown up in Syria’s second city of Aleppo, where fighting has wrought massive destructio­n, reports said yesterday.

Rebel fighters destroyed “several old buildings on Tuesday night by placing explosives in a tunnel leading under the Old City of Aleppo,” state television said.

“The tunnel extended from the Mamluk Yalbugha hammam to the old governorat­e headquarte­rs in the Old City of Aleppo and a number of old buildings were destroyed,” the television reported.

Footage broadcast by the station showed rubble from several destroyed buildings strewn on the ground near to the city’s famed citadel.

State television said “terrorists were trying to erase the archeologi­cal remains of Aleppo.”

An AFP photograph­er in the city said the blast levelled most of a colonial- era building dating back to the 1930s that was once used by the city’s police leadership. The blast that caused the damage shook the entire city, he said.

The Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights, a Britain- based monitoring group, also reported the damage but said the regime was responsibl­e. It said government forces had planted explosive devices “to prevent rebel advances towards the Aleppo citadel,” a strategic point in the northof the city that remains in government hands.

At dawn, they detonated three of them in the historic building that housed the police “to stop rebel brigades from progressin­g in that area,” Observator­y director Rami Abdul Rahman said.

“The building was nearly completely destroyed, along with the surroundin­g buildings.”

Fighting in Aleppo erupted in mid- 2012, and the city has been largely divided between rebel control in the east and regime control in thewest since then.

The fighting in Aleppo, the country’s pre- war commercial hub, has devastated parts of its famed Old City.

16 killed

Meanwhile, 10 children were among the 16 civilians killed Wednesday in an airstrike in the eastern Syrian province of Deir Al Zor, a monitoring group said.

A rocket fired by a military jet hit a passenger bus, which was en route to Damascus, the Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights said.

 ??  ?? Heritage takes a hit Regime troops in Aleppo’s Old City yesterday after claiming to have advanced in the area.
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Heritage takes a hit Regime troops in Aleppo’s Old City yesterday after claiming to have advanced in the area. Reuters

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