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Russian jets resume heavy bombing of eastern Aleppo, rebels and monitors say

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Jameel Mustafa Habboush, a young Syrian boy receives oxygen as he is pulled alive from the rubble of a building following Russian air strikes on the rebel-held Fardous neighbourhood of Aleppo on Tuesday. Photo: AFP
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Russian jets resumed heavy bombing of rebel-held eastern Aleppo on Tuesday after several days of relative calm, a rebel official and the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitoring group said.

Air strikes mostly hit the Bustan al-Qasr neighbourhood, Zakaria Malhifji of the Aleppo-based Fastaqim rebel group said.

“There is renewed bombardment and it is heavy,” he said.

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The Observatory said the death toll from bombing in Bustan al-Qasr, Fardous and other neighbourhoods rose to at least 25, with scores of wounded.

At least 50 civilians were killed by strikes on the rebel-held part of the city and nearby villages controlled by insurgents, residents and rescue workers said. In Bustan al Qasr, residents said, the strikes hit a medical centre and a children’s playground.
Smoke rises from airstrikes near Azaz city, northern Aleppo, on Tuesday. Photo: Reuters
Smoke rises from airstrikes near Azaz city, northern Aleppo, on Tuesday. Photo: Reuters
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The Syrian army, backed by Iranian-backed militias, also said it had consolidated its control of the al Jandoul traffic circle at a major road intersection on the northern outskirts of Aleppo.

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