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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. |
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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