Assault on Aleppo: At least 30 more civilians killed in airstrikes

Published October 1st, 2016 - 06:00 GMT
Syrians react as the bodies of children are pulled from the rubble of a budling following government forces air strikes in the rebel held neighbourhood of Al-Shaar in Aleppo on September 27, 2016. (AFP/Karam al-Masri)
Syrians react as the bodies of children are pulled from the rubble of a budling following government forces air strikes in the rebel held neighbourhood of Al-Shaar in Aleppo on September 27, 2016. (AFP/Karam al-Masri)

At least 30 civilians were killed and numerous others injured Friday by an airstrike in Syria’s northwestern city of Aleppo, according to a local civil defense source.

Babiris Meshaal, a civil defense official based in Aleppo, told Anadolu Agency that a total of 30 civilians had been killed and many others injured in the airstrike.

He added that the warplanes belonged to Russia or the Syrian regime.

Since Sept. 19, when the Bashar al-Assad regime announced the end of a weeklong truce sponsored by Washington and Moscow, Syrian and Russian warplanes have pounded opposition-held parts of Aleppo.

Scores of civilians have reportedly been killed or injured in the attacks, which remain ongoing.

Syria has been locked in a vicious civil war since early 2011, when the Assad regime cracked down on pro-democracy protests -- which erupted as part of the "Arab Spring" uprisings -- with unexpected ferocity.

The Syrian Center for Policy Research, a Beirut-based NGO, has put the total death toll from the five-year conflict at more than 470,000.

By Halit Suleyman

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