Beirut – At least 10 people, including seven children, were killed Friday in air strikes on a town in Syria’s northern Aleppo province, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.
Rebels helped by the jihadist group Fateh Al-Cham launched on July 31, in Southern Aleppo a counter offensive to break the siege imposed by the regime in their neighborhoods in the east of this divided city in northern Syria.
According to the Observatory, at least 112 civilians, including 33 children were killed since July 31, in the strikes targeting rebel-held and pro-regime neighborhoods in Aleppo.
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