Missile strike in Aleppo kills 26 as Syrian battle enters third week

A missile strike near Syria’s biggest city Aleppo killed 26 people and government warplanes pounded Qusayr, a watchdog said on Monday, as a regime offensive to retake the town entered its third week.
Regime opponents also suffered a blow when one of the main groups in the National Coalition withdrew from the bloc, denouncing its leadership.
US officials said, meanwhile, that Washington would send a Patriot missile battery and F-16 fighters to Jordan for a drill and may keep them there to counter any threat posed by the Syrian war.
The missile attack on Kfar Hamra came as Assad’s forces mounted an assault on the rebel-held countryside surrounding Aleppo in the north.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the surface-to-surface missile struck around midnight, killing 26 people, including six women and eight children.
“Regime forces... are trying to take the village, and then to break the rebel siege of Nubl and Zahra,” two villages north of Aleppo, it added.