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Syrian govnt steps up air strikes in northwest, seizes small town

May 26, 2019
A man evacuates a young bombing casualty after a reported air strike by regime forces and their allies in the rebel-held Syrian town of Maaret Al-Noman in the southern Idlib province on Sunday. — AFP
A man evacuates a young bombing casualty after a reported air strike by regime forces and their allies in the rebel-held Syrian town of Maaret Al-Noman in the southern Idlib province on Sunday. — AFP

BEIRUT — Syrian government forces pounded positions in the northwest of the country on Sunday, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said, in the heaviest day of air strikes since launching a major campaign against the rebel-held territory nearly four weeks ago.

The bombardment helped Russian-backed government forces capture the small town of Kafr Nabouda in northern Hama province, the third time it has changed hands in the latest offensive, sources on both sides said.

Air and ground strikes killed 12 people in several areas including the town of Maarat al-Numan, the Observatory said.

The onslaught since late April, focused mostly on southern parts of Idlib province and adjacent parts of Hama and Latakia, marks the most intense conflict between President Bashar Al-Assad and his insurgent enemies since last summer.

The bombardment has killed 229 civilians, injured 727 and forced more than 300,000 people to flee since April 28, according to The Union of Medical Care and Relief Organisations (UOSSM), which provides assistance to health facilities.

Rami Abdulrahman, director of the Observatory, said Syrian government planes and helicopters launched more than 280 strikes on Sunday and Russian jets had carried out 15. — Reuters


May 26, 2019
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