Syrian air raid kills six children - NGO

A rebel fighter sits on chairs as he aims his weapon through a hole inside a house in the town of Morek, in Hama province. Picture: Badi Khlif

A rebel fighter sits on chairs as he aims his weapon through a hole inside a house in the town of Morek, in Hama province. Picture: Badi Khlif

Published Jul 23, 2014

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Beirut -

Six children from the same family were killed in an air strike by government forces on a village in the northern province of Aleppo, a monitoring group said on Wednesday.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, citing local residents, said three boys and three girls from the Moslem family died in Tuesday's raid on Wahshiyeh.

The village is located in a rebel-held area of Aleppo province that has come under constant aerial bombardment since late last year.

Rights groups have repeatedly slammed the regime for its air strikes, saying them fail to discriminate between military targets and civilian areas.

Also on Tuesday evening, a 15-year-old child was killed in an air raid on Latamneh in the central province of Hama, and a seven-year-old girl died in army shelling near Jisr al-Shughur in Idlib province, north-west Syria, said the group.

And in the eastern province of Deir Ezzor, which is controlled by the jihadist Islamic State, a regime air raid killed a six-year-old girl, it said.

Syria's conflict has killed 170 000 people, including more than 9 000 children, according to the Observatory, and forced nearly half the country's population to flee their homes. - Sapa-AFP

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