16 family members killed in Syrian regime air strike

Sixteen members of a single family were among 18 people killed in raids late Saturday on the town of Talbisseh.

Sixteen members of a single family were among 18 people killed in raids late Saturday on the town of Talbisseh.

Syrian government air strikes on two rebel-held areas of the central province of Homs killed at least 25 civilians, 11 of them children, activists said on Sunday.

Sixteen members of a single family were among 18 people killed in raids late Saturday on the town of Talbisseh, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.

They included 10 children and three women, said the Britain-based monitoring group that has a wide network of sources inside Syria.

In the Waer district on the outskirts of Homs – the only area of Syria’s third city still in rebel hands – the evening air strikes killed seven people, including a child, the Observatory added.

Homs was once dubbed “the capital of the revolution” against President Bashar al-Assad.

But government forces retook control of the whole of the rest of the city in May when rebel fighters withdrew from central districts under a UN-brokered deal that ended a punishing two-year siege.

 
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