Aleppo Province: The number of people who died due to mortar - TopicsExpress



          

Aleppo Province: The number of people who died due to mortar shells fell onto regime held-areas in the city of Aleppo has risen to 11 people. A woman from the neighborhood Al Zebdeyyi was killed by artillery shell. The helicopters dropped barrel bombs onto areas in the neighborhood of Al Aryan in the Old Aleppo, information reported casualties. The helicopters also dropped barrel bombs onto areas in the neighborhoods of Al Sha’ar and Al Hulluk. The warplanes attacked areas in the neighborhoods of Al sheik Maqsod and Bustan Al Qaser. The warplanes struck areas in the town of Tal Raf’at which caused to injure people, most of them are children. Several mortar shells fell onto the neighborhood of Al Hamadaneyyi, places in Aleppo City Hall area and the neighborhoods of Al Sheik Taha, Al Telifon Al Hawa’i and the New Aleppo which are all controlled by the regime forces. Islamic brigades targeted, by homemade shells, an building for the intelligence in the neighborhood of Al Midan with information about casualties. The regime forces bombarded areas in the neighborhoods of Bustan Al Basha and Al Sheik Maqsod, information reported death of a woman in Bustan Al Basha. Violent clashes have taken place between the regime forces and the Islamic battalions in the neighborhood of Bustan Al Qaser, information reported casualties in both parties. Other violent clashes have taken place between the government army supported by NDF, pro-militiamen from different Arab nationalities and the Lebanese militia of Hizbollah against Al Nusra Front and the Islamic battalions in Al Sheik Najjar and Al Brej areas, information reported casualties. Information reported that the escorts of Aleppo University rector who is also the secretary of Al Ba’ath Party of Aleppo University assaulted a local TV reporter during filming of the presidential election in the university.
Posted on: Tue, 03 Jun 2014 20:34:47 +0000

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