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Air raids on Syria's Aleppo kill almost 2,000 in 2014: monitor

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AFP Beirut
Barrel bombings and other Syrian government air raids on rebel districts of Aleppo and surrounding areas have killed 1,963 civilians since January, including 567 children, a monitoring group said today.

A total of 283 women were also among those confirmed killed in the air strikes, said the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights which relies on a network of medics and activists on the ground for its reports.

The Britain-based monitoring group said the victims it documented were killed between January 1 and last night in rebel-held areas of the northern city and the surrounding countryside.

Control of Aleppo, Syria's former commercial hub, has been divided since a rebel offensive in 2012.
 

Government aircraft launched a bombing campaign against rebel-held districts in the east in mid-December, frequently dropping shrapnel-packed barrel bombs.

The use of the munitions -- which are unguided and cannot be directed against military targets -- has been condemned by the international community and human rights groups.

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First Published: May 30 2014 | 2:39 PM IST

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