Air strikes kill 26 in Syria's Idlib

World Wednesday 26/October/2016 21:14 PM
By: Times News Service
Air strikes kill 26 in Syria's Idlib

Beirut: Air strikes by Syrian or Russian warplanes killed at least 26 people, most of them schoolchildren, in a village in Syria's rebel-held Idlib province on Wednesday, rescue workers and a monitoring group said.
The raids hit a residential area and a school in Haas village, the Syrian Civil Defence rescue workers network said on its Facebook account.
A report on Syrian state TV quoted a military source saying a number of militants had been killed when their positions were targeted in Haas, but did not mention a school.
Idlib, near Aleppo in northwest Syria, contains the largest populated area controlled by rebels, both nationalist groups under the banner of the Free Syrian Army and hardliner ones including the former Al Qaeda affiliate Jabhat Fateh Al Sham.
The Civil Defence network, which operates in rebel-held areas in the country, said 20 of the dead in Wednesday's attacks were children.
Photos taken at the scene showed buildings with walls reduced to rubble, including what appeared to be the school with upturned desks and chairs covered in dust.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a British-based war monitor, said the warplanes had struck several locations in Haas including an elementary and middle school, killing at least one teacher as well as the children.
It gave a lower toll of 15 children killed.
Western countries and international human rights groups have regularly highlighted the high number of civilian deaths reported after Syrian and Russian air strikes.