Scores killed by air strikes in northern Syria

Scores killed by air strikes in northern Syria

Syrian regime and Russian jets have been heavily bombarding towns in Idlib province, as fighting rages between regime forces and opposition fighters in several other provinces, Al Jazeera has learned.

At least 44 people, including six children, were killed in 24 hours due to Russian and Syrian air strikes across the country, the Syrian Network for Human Rights (SNHR) reported on Saturday.

Abdel Rahman of the Syrian Civil Defense organization told Al Jazeera air strikes on Friday targeted the town of Killi in Idlib and left at least five people killed, including three children.

"The Syrian Civil Defense team were doing their jobs and rescuing people. The air strikes that targeted those areas were a second round of air strikes. After our volunteers gathered to help save those injured and evacuate the area, they were attacked for a second and third time.

"This is not the first time we have lost volunteers in the same way," Abdel Rahman said.

"Last Tuesday, Russian air strike struck Sarmin town in Idlib, while civil defense volunteers tried to evacuate a square following an earlier air strike. That second strike left at least 12 civilians and one civil defense volunteer killed," he added.

Elsewhere, battles have intensified between government forces, the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) group and opposition fighters in Hama, Aleppo and Idlib in the past 24 hours.

The UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said at least 90 fighters were killed in those battles since Friday. The death toll includes 21 government forces, 28 ISIL fighters and 16 opposition fighters.

'Air strikes do not stop'

Hadi al-Abdullah, a media activist in Idlib, told Al Jazeera that the air strikes in Idlib and Hama have not stopped in the past few days.

"The air strikes do not stop during the day nor during the night, they are endless. Russian air strikes have intensified on Idlib, Hama and Aleppo in the past few days - the air strikes are targeting civilian areas. We lost our colleague, Wassim al-Adel, in the attack on Friday.

"I think the reason Russian air strikes are targeting civilian areas is because they think that Syrians might eventually take their side.

"Syrian opposition forces captured two villages in Hama province and have destroyed so many tanks. In reaction to this, Russian air strikes have intensified," al-Abdullah said.
Russia says its strikes are against ISIL and other "terrorists", but opposition forces say Moscow has focused more on opposition forces than ISIL.

The observatory said that at least 370 people, including 127 civilians and 36 children, have been killed by Russian air strikes since September 30.

PHOTO CAPTON

Syrians that fled Syrian regime and Russian air strikes pose near their tent in the southern countryside of Aleppo, Syria October 19, 2015.

Al-Jazeera

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