31 killed in Syria regime strikes in and near Aleppo

A truce agreed by Russia and the United States in February has been violated nearly continuously around Aleppo

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AFPPTI Aleppo (Syria)
Last Updated : Jun 03 2016 | 5:04 PM IST
Regime bombing raids in and around the northern Syrian city of Aleppo killed 31 civilians today, including 10 when their bus was hit, the civil defence said.

"As well as the 10 civilians killed in strikes on the bus. 21 others died in intense strikes on several neighbourhoods in the east of the city since dawn," the organisation known as the White Helmets said.

An AFP correspondent in Aleppo said today's bombing raids were the most intense in more than a week, with dozens of barrel bombs -- crude, unguided explosive devices -- hitting several eastern quarters of the city.

The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported intense strikes on the Castello road -- a key rebel supply route out of divided Aleppo -- giving a toll of eight dead civilians.

A bus on the road was also hit on Wednesday, resulting in seven civilian deaths.

Observatory director Rami Abdel Rahman said the Castello road, which for civilians in rebel-held areas is the route out of Aleppo, was now "effectively cut".

"All movement is targeted, be that buses or bystanders," he said.

Abdel Rahman said rocket fire on government-held areas of the city overnight caused several casualties, but he was unable to provide an exact toll.

A truce agreed by Russia and the United States in February has been violated nearly continuously around Aleppo, where the regime and rebel groups have fought for control since 2012.

More than 300 civilians have been killed in Aleppo since April as rebels have pounded government-controlled neighbourhoods with rocket and artillery fire and the regime has hit rebel areas with air raids.

At least 2,80,000 people have been killed and millions displaced since Syria's war started in 2011 with the brutal repression of anti-government protests.
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First Published: Jun 03 2016 | 4:57 PM IST

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