50 killed in air strikes near Aleppo

50 killed in air strikes near Aleppo

PanARMENIAN.Net - Syrian government helicopters dropped barrels full of explosives on a rebel-held town near the northern city of Aleppo, killing at least 50 people in two separate attacks over the weekend, activists said, according to Belfast Telegraph.

Today’s (Monday, December 2) shelling hit near a bakery in the town of al-Bab, east of Aleppo, killing at least 24 people, said Rami Abdurrahman of the British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights and Akram al-Halabi, a rebel spokesman.

The observatory obtains its information from activists on the ground. Syrian state media said government forces killed "terrorists," which is how they describe armed rebels fighting against President Bashar Assad's rule.

The attack followed a similar bombing yesterday, when army helicopters targeted a rebel compound in al-Bab but missed their target and hit a market, killing 26 people, Abdurrahman said.

The army used barrel bombs in both attacks, which contain hundreds of pounds of explosives. President Assad's forces have relied heavily on air power in the last year to regain control of opposition-held territory, particularly in the north and along the border with Turkey. Rebels also control parts of Aleppo, Syria's largest city and its commercial centre.

President Assad's troops may be mounting a major operation to recapture territory and bolster their position ahead of peace talks planned for January in Geneva.

President Assad's forces also have been fighting in central Syria's rugged Qalamoun region near the Lebanese border to cut off rebel supply routes and stem the flow of incoming fighters.

Today, the observatory said government forces fought rebels, including members of the al-Qaida-linked Jabhat al-Nusra, inside the predominantly Christian town of Maaloula, near Damascus.

Maaloula lies on the edge of Qalamoun, about 40 miles north-east of the capital. The town had been firmly in the government's grip, but is surrounded by rebel-held territory.

It is near Nabek, where there have been clashes for the past three days.

Nabek lies along a key highway connecting Damascus with Homs, Syria's third largest city. Clearing towns and villages of rebels along the highway would help the government regain control of its main overland supply route.

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