November 29, 2015

44 killed in Russian airstrike on Syrian market

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Sunday 29 Nov 2015 - 22:13 Makkah mean time-17-2-1437

Idlib (IINA) - At least 44 people were killed and scores wounded on Sunday in a suspected Russian air strike on a crowded marketplace in Syria’s Idlib province, Al Jazeera reported quoting activists.
The strikes hit the town of Ariha, which is controlled by the Army of Conquest, a rebel alliance which includes the Nusra Front, the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said. In addition to the market, several other areas of the town were hit, the group said. Local news channel Ariha al-Youm reported cluster bombs were used in the raid by a Russian fighter jet. The pro-opposition Orient TV reported an initial death toll of 40. However, Rami Abdulrahman, director of the observatory, put the death toll much higher, saying at least 60 people were killed and wounded in the attack.
Officials at the Russian defense ministry could not immediately be reached for comment. The Army of Conquest alliance seized Ariha in May after heavy fighting with forces loyal to the Syrian army, in an offensive that resulted in the entire province falling into rebel hands. The Russian air force has conducted air strikes in support of President Bashar al-Assad since September 30. Moscow says it targets the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) and other "terrorists," but critics accuse it of targeting other rebel groups more than ISIL. Russian air strikes have previously hit several Army of Conquest positions in Idlib province. The province is not a stronghold of ISIL, which controls wide areas of eastern Syria.
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