Eight Dead in Raids on Rebel-Held Syrian Town

W460

Air strikes on a rebel-held town in northwestern Syria killed eight people on Saturday, a monitor said, the latest to hit the area where Al-Qaeda's former affiliate has a strong presence.

Most of those killed in the Idlib province town of Maarat Masrin were civilians, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.

Their deaths came after those of three civilians, one of them a child, in strikes on the nearby town of Orum al-Joz late on Friday, Observatory head Rami Abdel Rahman said.

He said the strikes were carried out by Russian or Syrian government aircraft.

The US-led coalition too has carried out air strikes on targets in Idlib province in recent weeks.

The Observatory says it determines whose planes carry out raids according to their type, location, flight patterns and the munitions involved.

A ceasefire brokered by regime ally Russia and rebel ally Turkey that went into effect on December 30 has brought relative calm to most of the country.

But it excludes former Al-Qaeda affiliate Fateh al-Sham and its jihadist rival the Islamic State group.

Idlib province is largely controlled by a rebel alliance known as the Army of Conquest, which is dominated by Fateh al-Sham.

The ceasefire had been overshadowed by deadly fighting in the rebel-held Wadi Barada district, northwest of Damascus, which is the source of the capital's mains water supply.

But a local truce was agreed on Friday under which rebels pulled back to allow repair teams to enter to restore the supply, which had been cut since December 22.

The area was calm on Saturday for the first day since the nationwide ceasefire took effect late last year, the Observatory said.

"Maintenance workers began their work as soon as they entered (Wadi Barada) on Friday," a source in the provincial governor's office told AFP. 

He said they were still assessing the damage and would then have to prepare the necessary equipment before being able to restore the supply.

The United Nations says that 5.5 million people in Damascus and its suburbs have been without mains water because of the cut.

Comments 10
Missing ArabDemocrat.com 14 January 2017, 22:32

Destroying the only bakery in town

Thumb gigahabib 15 January 2017, 00:05

Are there any bakeries left in all of yemen?

Thumb popeye 15 January 2017, 04:42

and how in your sick shia mind did you connect the two?

Missing ArabDemocrat.com 15 January 2017, 09:54

Minihabib .... Grow up

Thumb _mowaten_ 15 January 2017, 11:22

i see the connection popeye, what's weird is that you dont. double standards much?

Thumb _mowaten_ 15 January 2017, 11:25

arabtheocrat: you kiss the feet of the saud oily kings every day, and silently endorse their massacre of yemen their imposed siege and starvation of tens of millions of people, yet pretend to cry over a supposed bakery in syria?

Thumb barrymore 15 January 2017, 12:38

you are a shia follower of the mullah's in iran and your hatred makes you see the connection. btw, which feet other than khamanei's do you kiss ya majoosi takiah sectarian?

Thumb EagleDawn 15 January 2017, 13:26

For heavens sake @mowateh!!! have some decency you sectarian iranian troll! Even here on a tragic story like this involving the death of women and children at a bakery in Syria you have to vent your sectarian hate and share the fantasies of your diseased mind against KSA?

Seriously wow @mowateh, i thought there was a limit to how low you could fall, but you keep surprising me.

Thumb justice 15 January 2017, 13:07

@popeye; I tell you how these two iranian scumbags made the connection. They are not denying that women and children were killed in fact they are approving of it and justifying it because in their shia sick minds if shias are allegedly getting killed in Yemen then it is ok to kill sunnis in Syria. This is how mowaten's sick sectarian mind works.

Thumb gigahabib 16 January 2017, 13:05

The point is that you and your western/Gulf media only feign sympathy for civilians when it suits your purpose.