21 civilians dead as regime pounds Syria\'s northwest: monitor

21 civilians dead as regime pounds Syria's northwest: monitor

AFP  |  Beirut 

At least 21 civilians were killed on Tuesday as Syria's regime intensified its bombardment of the last stronghold in the country's northwest, a monitor said.

Strikes on a busy street in the village of Kafr Halab, on the western edge of province, killed at least nine civilians.

An said the bodies of the victims were torn apart and several stores lining the side of the road were destroyed.

The street was crowded with people out and about before breaking the daytime fast observed by Muslims during the holy month of

A hospital in the town of Kafranbel was also hit by artillery shells, said David Swanson, a for the UN humanitarian office.

"The facility is reportedly out of service due to severe structural damage," he told AFP.

The hospital's confirmed the attack. "The hospital is completely out of service," he said.

"It was a strong attack. The generators and even my car caught fire," he told AFP.

It follows two days of intensified regime bombardment on the region that killed a total of 31 civilians on Sunday and Monday, according to the Britain-based Observatory. Rescue volunteers and civilians were seen pulling dust-covered victims from the rubble of destroyed buildings in the wake of those strikes.

and parts of the neighbouring provinces of Aleppo, Hama and Latakia are under the control of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, a group led by Syria's former affiliate.

The region is supposed to be protected from a massive government offensive by a September buffer zone deal, but the bastion has come under increasing bombardment by the regime and its ally since late April. The Observatory says nearly 280 civilians have been killed in the spike in violence since then.

More than 200,000 civilians have already been displaced by the upsurge of violence, according to the

The UN has warned an all-out offensive on the region would lead to a humanitarian catastrophe for its nearly three million residents.

At least 20 health facilities have been hit by the escalation -- 19 of which remain out of service, the UN has said.

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First Published: Wed, May 29 2019. 00:25 IST