Rantburg

Today's Front Page   View All of Wed 05/28/2025 View Tue 05/27/2025 View Mon 05/26/2025 View Sun 05/25/2025 View Sat 05/24/2025 View Fri 05/23/2025 View Thu 05/22/2025
2016-04-24 Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Truce collapses in Syria, 27 civilians dead
At least 27 civilians were killed on Saturday in regime bombardment on rebel-held areas across Syria, a monitor and local sources said, in the latest deadly violence despite a ceasefire deal.

Twelve civilians were killed in Aleppo, according to a local civil defence official, and the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said 13 others died in shelling on the rebel town of Douma, east of Damascus. And two men were killed in regime airstrikes on Talbisseh in Homs province, the monitor said.

Observatory head Rami Abdel Rahman said the escalating violence meant the ceasefire in Syria had effectively collapsed.

The barrage of air strikes on Aleppo began around 10am on several neighbourhoods, including the heavily-populated Bustan Al Qasr district, a correspondent in the city said.

But the deadliest raid was on the Tareeq Al Bab neighbourhood on the eastern edges of the city. A civil defence member responding to the incident said 12 civilians had been killed there.

At least nine other civilians were wounded in air strikes on other parts of the city, including Bustan Al Qasr and Al Mashad, the civil defence member said. It was the second day of deadly strikes on Aleppo, after 25 civilians were killed and another 40 wounded in air strikes on Friday.

Once Syria's commercial hub, the northern metropolis has been divided by government control in the west and opposition groups in the east.

In the rebel-held town of Douma, 13 people - including three women and two children - were killed in government shelling on the city. The Observatory said all the dead were civilians. Douma lies in the Eastern Ghouta opposition bastion, where the Jaish Al Islam rebel group - also party to the truce deal - is dominant. The ceasefire deal brokered by Russia and the United States saw Syria's government and non-militant opposition agree to halt attacks while pursuing peace talks.
Posted by Steve White 2016-04-24 00:00|| || Front Page|| [11131 views ]  Top

17:48 49 Pan
17:38 Lord Garth
17:29 alanc
17:09 BrerRabbit
16:13 Pancho Poodle8452
16:08 Beavis
16:08 Lord Garth
15:52 Lord Garth
15:28 trailing wife
15:26 Pancho Poodle8452
15:26 trailing wife
14:34 Frank G
14:28 Melancholic
14:27 NoMoreBS
14:14 swksvolFF
14:12 swksvolFF
13:54 mossomo
13:51 mossomo
13:50 NoMoreBS
13:50 Abu Uluque
13:44 Abu Uluque
13:41 NoMoreBS
13:39 Abu Uluque
13:36 mossomo









Paypal:
Google
Search WWW Search rantburg.com