Syria regime bombardment kills 16 civilians near Damascus

AFP  |  Beirut 

A bombardment killed 16 civilians across the besieged opposition enclave of Eastern Ghouta, a group said. has been under government siege since 2013 and its estimated 400,000 inhabitants are suffering severe shortages of and medicine. Yesterday, a barrage of Syrian artillery fire hit a market in the main town of Douma, according to the for Human Rights. "Nine people were killed, including a woman," the British-based war said. Another six civilians were killed in artillery fire on the towns of Hammuriyeh, and Syrian air strikes killed a child in the town of The has said some 500 people are in critical condition inside and need to be evacuated for urgent medical treatment. Twenty-nine patients, mainly children, were allowed out in December to get treatment under a deal struck between the regime and rebels, but several have already returned. was one of four "de-escalation zones" agreed under a deal agreed last year between rebel backer Turkey and regime allies and But the opposition stronghold remains the target of intense air strikes and a crippling government siege. Syria's conflict erupted in March 2011 with protests against the government but has since evolved into a ferocious civil war.

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First Published: Sun, January 21 2018. 03:25 IST