death toll in idlib air strikes rises to 73
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Death toll in Idlib air strikes rises to 73

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Air strikes killed at least 73 people in rebel-held Idlib province on Sunday
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Air strikes killed at least 73 people in rebel-held Idlib province on Sunday, a Britain-based group monitoring the war reported. 
The death toll includes 38 in the city of Maarat Al-Numan, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said Monday.
Russian war planes and Syrian military jets and helicopters have been conducting heavy strikes for months against rebels in Idlib, southwest of Aleppo. Insurgents had previously tried to get help and supplies to fellow rebels in the city from Idlib.
The Observatory said the death toll in Maarat Al-Numan included five children and six members of a single family.
The bombardment included barrel bombs, improvised ordnance made from oil drums filled with explosives and dropped from helicopters, the monitor said. The Syrian military and Russia both deny using barrel bombs, whose use has been criticized by the United Nations.
Syria’s civil war, which began in 2011, pits President Bashar Assad, backed by Russia, Iran and Shiite Muslim militias against mostly Sunni rebels including groups supported by the United States, Turkey and Gulf kingdoms.
Jihadist militants are also fighting alongside the insurgents, including Jabhat Fateh Al-Sham, which has a large presence in Idlib province and was known as the Nusra Front until July when it broke its formal allegiance to Al-Qaeda.
Russia says its air campaign, which began in September 2015, is aimed at preventing jihadists, including both Fateh Al-Sham and the Daesh group, from gaining more territory in Syria that could be used to mount attacks overseas. 

Source: Arab News

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