Air strikes kill 73 in rebel-held Idlib province

Air strikes kill 73 in rebel-held Idlib province

December 06, 2016
A man checks the damage at a medical clinic following overnight government air strikes on the town of Binnish, in Syria's northwestern Idlib province, on Monday. — AFP
A man checks the damage at a medical clinic following overnight government air strikes on the town of Binnish, in Syria's northwestern Idlib province, on Monday. — AFP



BEIRUT — Air strikes killed at least 73 people in rebel-held Idlib province, including 38 in the city of Maarat Al-Numan, on Sunday, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a Britain-based group monitoring the war, reported.

Military jets and helicopters have been conducting heavy strikes for months against rebels in Idlib, southwest of Aleppo. Insurgents had previously tried to get help and supplies to fellow rebels in the city from Idlib.

The Observatory said the death toll in Maarat Al-Numan included five children and six members of a single family.

The bombardment included barrel bombs, improvised ordnance made from oil drums filled with explosives and dropped from helicopters, the monitor said.

An eyewitness said warplanes hit several places in the town, including a market. — Agencies


December 06, 2016
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