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War planes have attacked six Syrian towns in the western part of Aleppo province, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a day after a cessation of hostilities agreement took effect. War planes have attacked six Syrian towns in the western part of Aleppo province, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a day after a cessation of hostilities agreement took effect.
Syrian insurgents confirmed the air strikes and said they were carried out by Russian war planes, but the Syrian Observatory said that the identity of the jets was not clear.Syrian insurgents confirmed the air strikes and said they were carried out by Russian war planes, but the Syrian Observatory said that the identity of the jets was not clear.
More follows The British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the airstrikes hit the villages of Daret Azzeh and Qobtan al-Jabal. The Local Coordination Committees said the warplanes were Russian.
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