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Syria: Air strikes kills 11 civilians

| | May 11, 2017, at 01:21 am
Aleppo, May 10 (IBNS): At least 11 civilians were killed in a village north of the Syrian city of Raqqa due to airstrikes, a war monitoring group claimed on Wednesday.

The deceased include four children.

"The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights documented the death of 11 civilians including at least 4 children and 6 females, some of them from one family, they were killed in the airstrikes that were carried out by warplanes believed to belong to the International Coalition on areas in Salhiya village in the northern countryside of Al-Raqqah before midnight of yesterday, and the death toll is expected to rise because there are some people in critical situation," read a statement issued by The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

 

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