At least 10 killed in government air strikes in Aleppo, warplane crashes near Damascus

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2016-04-22 | 05:27
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At least 10 killed in government air strikes in Aleppo, warplane crashes near Damascus
At least 10 people were killed in Syrian government air strikes on several areas in the northern city of Aleppo on Friday, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitoring group said.


The death toll was expected to rise with dozens more wounded, some of them seriously, the British-based Observatory said.

 
A warplane in Syria crashed southwest of Damascus on Friday, and it was not clear if it had been brought down by insurgent gunfire or suffered a technical fault, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitoring group said.
  
The plane crashed southwest of Damascus airport, the British-based monitoring group said, after flying over territory controlled by Islamic State. The fate of the pilot was not known.
  
Islamic State earlier claimed to have brought down a Syrian warplane. That claim could not be independently verified. 
 
REUTERS

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