Jihadist rocket fire kills 12 civilians in Syria: state media

Jihadist rocket fire kills 12 civilians in Syria: state media

Rocket fire has killed 12 civilians in a regime-held village in northwestern Syria, state news agency SANA has said blaming former Al-Qaeda affiliate Hayat Tahrir al-Sham for the attack.

AgenciesUpdated: Monday, June 17, 2019, 11:13 PM IST
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An Afghan National Army soldier fires an artillery shell during ongoing clashes between Afghan security forces and suspected Islamic State (IS) militants in Kot District in eastern Nangarhar province on June 26, 2016. Afghan security forces launched a joint operation after Islamic State (IS) fighters beheaded dozen civilians including children and local police in the Kot district of eastern Nangarhar province. At least 190 armed militants and seven security personnel have been killed in fighting, the spokesman for the governor of Nangarhar province Attaullah Khogyani said. / AFP PHOTO / NOORULLAH SHIRZADA |

Damascus: Rocket fire has killed 12 civilians in a regime-held village in northwestern Syria, state news agency SANA has said blaming former Al-Qaeda affiliate Hayat Tahrir al-Sham for the attack.

SANA said 15 people were also wounded late Sunday in the attack on Al-Wadihi village south of Aleppo city and said HTS, which controls parts of Aleppo's countryside as well as most of neighbouring Idlib, was responsible.

It published graphic pictures purporting to show some of the victims in a hospital in the aftermath of the attack, including of bandaged men and children lying on stretchers, thick blankets covering their bodies.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported the same death toll -- saying five children were among those killed - and also blamed jihadists based in rural Aleppo for the attack.

But the Britain-based monitor did not specify whether HTS or other allied jihadist groups were responsible. The attack came as Syrian government forces have been locked in clashes with HTS fighters in nearby Hama province. More than 35 combattants, mostly regime forces, were killed on Saturday in battles in Hama's countryside, according to the Observatory.

Parts of Aleppo, Hama and Idlib are supposed to be protected from a massive regime offensive by a buffer zone deal that Russia and Turkey signed in September. But it was never fully implemented as jihadists refused to withdraw from a planned demilitarised zone.

In January, HTS extended its administrative control over the region, which includes most of Idlib province as well as adjacent slivers of Latakia, Hama and Aleppo provinces.

The Syrian government and Russia have upped their bombardment of the region since late April, killing nearly 400 civilians, according to the Observatory. Syria's war has killed more than 370,000 people and displaced millions since it started in 2011 with the repression of anti-government protests.

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