At least 14 persons were killed on Wednesday in bombing of the Syrian town of Tadaf, controlled by the Islamic State (IS) terrorist group, in Aleppo province, according to the Syrian Observatory of Human Rights (SOHR).
SOHR said unidentified warplanes targeted the town, located southeast of the city of al-Bab, the main stronghold of the jihadis in Aleppo, Efe news reported.
A source added that the attack injured dozens, including women and children.
The bombings were carried out by Syrian and Russian aircraft, as well as Turkish and the US-led international coalition.
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