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Syria rebels 'down fighter jet' in Idlib province Syria rebels 'down fighter jet' in Idlib province
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Unconfirmed reports say Syrian rebels have shot down an air force fighter jet in the north-western province of Idlib.Unconfirmed reports say Syrian rebels have shot down an air force fighter jet in the north-western province of Idlib.
Amateur footage broadcast on Arabic satellite stations of the purported incident showed smoke billowing into the sky. Amateur footage broadcast by Arabic satellite TV stations of the purported incident showed smoke billowing and two figures parachuting to the ground.
The reports come amid diplomatic rifts over the Syria conflict at the Non-Aligned Movement summit in Iran.The reports come amid diplomatic rifts over the Syria conflict at the Non-Aligned Movement summit in Iran.
A rights group has alleged that Syrian forces may be targeting civilians queuing for bread in Aleppo.A rights group has alleged that Syrian forces may be targeting civilians queuing for bread in Aleppo.
The UN Security Council is set to meet on Thursday to discuss the humanitarian situation in Syria.The UN Security Council is set to meet on Thursday to discuss the humanitarian situation in Syria.
But according to reports, the US, Russia and China will be absent from the meeting of foreign ministers from council member nations, making decisive action unlikely to result.But according to reports, the US, Russia and China will be absent from the meeting of foreign ministers from council member nations, making decisive action unlikely to result.
'Allahu Akbar''Allahu Akbar'
In the footage of the apparent downing of the plane shown on al-Arabiya satellite station, smoke billows in the sky and then pilots are seen parachuting down to the ground.In the footage of the apparent downing of the plane shown on al-Arabiya satellite station, smoke billows in the sky and then pilots are seen parachuting down to the ground.
Meanwhile, celebrating rebels shout "Allahu Akbar" (God is great). Meanwhile, celebrating rebels shout "Allahu Akbar" (God is great). The video's authenticity cannot be verified.
The news agency AFP later quoted the head of the rebel military council in Idlib as saying the two pilots had been captured.
The identity of the rebels behind the purported attack is unclear, with the video's narrator saying the rebels come from the Syrian Martyrs' Brigade and al-Arabiya suggesting they are from the Free Syrian Army.The identity of the rebels behind the purported attack is unclear, with the video's narrator saying the rebels come from the Syrian Martyrs' Brigade and al-Arabiya suggesting they are from the Free Syrian Army.
In recent weeks, the Syrian rebels say they have shot down another fighter jet and a helicopter gunship.In recent weeks, the Syrian rebels say they have shot down another fighter jet and a helicopter gunship.
Fighting was said to be continuing elsewhere in the country on Thursday, with activists reporting pre-dawn clashes in the eastern suburbs of the capital, Damascus. Meanwhile, the director of the main hospital used to treat security personnel has told AFP he estimates more than 8,000 members of the security forces have died since the Syrian uprising began in March 2011.
Meanwhile, US-based group Human Rights Watch href="http://www.hrw.org/news/2012/08/29/syria-government-attacking-bread-lines" >allege that Syrian government forces have killed civilians queuing for bread in conflict-torn Aleppo province. The director, a doctor who also holds the rank of general, works at the Tishrin facility in Damascus and spoke on condition of anonymity. His estimates cannot be independently confirmed.
"I estimate that at least 8,000 soldiers and members of the security forces have been killed since the beginning of the crisis," the director told AFP.
"Every day, we receive an average of 15 to 20 bodies of soldiers and members of security forces, with the numbers increasing since the beginning of the year," he was quoted as saying.
He said about 60% of victims were killed by gunfire, 35% in explosions including anti-tank rockets, while 5% were "slaughtered or beheaded".
The UN estimates that overall, more than 18,000 people have died in the conflict since it began.
'Recklessly indiscriminate'
Clashes were said to be continuing elsewhere in the country on Thursday, with activists reporting pre-dawn fighting in the eastern suburbs of the capital, Damascus.
Activists also said fierce fighting was continuing in the bitterly contested commercial city of Aleppo.
Meanwhile, US-based group Human Rights Watch allege that Syrian government forces have killed civilians queuing for bread in Aleppo province.
It said the attacks on or near at least 10 bakeries in the last three weeks are "recklessly indiscriminate" and "suggest that government forces have been targeting civilians" - both war crimes.It said the attacks on or near at least 10 bakeries in the last three weeks are "recklessly indiscriminate" and "suggest that government forces have been targeting civilians" - both war crimes.
One attack on 16 August killed up to 60 people, while another on 21 August killed at least 23, Human Rights Watch says.One attack on 16 August killed up to 60 people, while another on 21 August killed at least 23, Human Rights Watch says.