
Over 500 Syrians were killed or injured in the regime airstrikes on the opposition-held regions in the past two weeks, announced Saturday the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR).
In in a press statement, the SOHR said it documented 581 air strikes by regime warplanes and helicopters around Syria since the beginning of November/2014 until yesterday's midnight.
It unveiled that warplanes went in 324 air strikes targeted areas in Damascus, Dar'aa Aleppo, Idlib, Reef Dimashq, Homs, Hama and Der-Ezzor. Meanwhile, helicopters dropped no less than 257 explosive barrels on areas in Damascus, Dar'aa Aleppo, Idlib, Reef Dimashq, Homs, Hama, Al-Hasakah.
It noted that 115 civilians were killed (19 children, 24 women) while no less than 370 others were wounded, in addition to material damages in civilians properties.
In a separate statement, the SOHR said clashes continue since 60 hours between the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant ISIL and Kurdish YPG fighters in south of Ein al-Arab"Kobane" in an attempt by YPG to gain control in the area.
Clashes also renewed between the two sides east of the city, reports of losses in both sides.
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