Regime, Russian Warplanes Strike Aleppo, Killing 86

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Regime, Russian warplanes strike Aleppo, killing 86

HALIT SULEYMAN

ALEPPO (AA): Scores of people were killed Friday when Assad regime and Russian warplanes targeted opposition-held parts of Syria’s northwestern city of Aleppo, local sources have said.

Speaking to Anadolu Agency, Najib Ansari, a civil defense official based in Aleppo, put the total number of casualties at 86.

According to sources at local field hospitals who spoke anonymously due to fears for their safety, warplanes struck residential neighborhoods in the city’s Al-Ansari, Al-Sokkari, Tariq al-Bab and Al-Shear districts — all of which remain under siege by regime forces.

Ibrahim Abu Laith, another Aleppo-based civil defense official, told Anadolu Agency that Russian jets had targeted civil defense centers and fire departments in the city’s Al-Ansari and Masaken Hanano districts.

A number of ambulances, he added, had been destroyed by the airstrikes.

Syria has been locked in a devastating civil war since 2011, when the Assad regime cracked down on pro-democracy protests — which had erupted as part of the “Arab Spring” uprisings — with unexpected ferocity.

The Syrian Center for Policy Research, a Beirut-based NGO, has put the death toll from the six-year-old conflict at more than 470,000.

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