So many civilians are caught in these air strikes.
First Published: 2014-11-26
Regime indiscriminate strikes kill scores in Islamic State 'capital' in Syria
Syrian air strikes on Islamic State group stronghold Raqa kill at least 95 people as government delegation holds talks with key ally Russia.
Middle East Online
By Serene Assir – BEIRUT
More than half of dead are civilians
Syrian regime air strikes on Islamic State group stronghold Raqa killed at least 95 people as a government delegation held talks with key ally Russia Wednesday on relaunching peace negotiations.
The bombing on Tuesday was the deadliest by President Bashar al-Assad's air force in Raqa since Sunni extremist IS fighters seized control of the city last year and declared it their capital.
More than half of the dead were civilians, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which monitors the war through a network of sources.
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First Published: 2014-11-26
Regime indiscriminate strikes kill scores in Islamic State 'capital' in Syria
Syrian air strikes on Islamic State group stronghold Raqa kill at least 95 people as government delegation holds talks with key ally Russia.
Middle East Online
By Serene Assir – BEIRUT
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More than half of dead are civilians
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Syrian regime air strikes on Islamic State group stronghold Raqa killed at least 95 people as a government delegation held talks with key ally Russia Wednesday on relaunching peace negotiations.
The bombing on Tuesday was the deadliest by President Bashar al-Assad's air force in Raqa since Sunni extremist IS fighters seized control of the city last year and declared it their capital.
More than half of the dead were civilians, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which monitors the war through a network of sources.
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