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Over 400 Killed in 10-Day Air Blitz of Syria's Aleppo
2013-12-26
[An Nahar] A 10-day air offensive by Syria's regime against rebel areas of divided Aleppo city and nearby villages has killed more than 400 people, including 117 children, a monitor said Wednesday.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said that by Tuesday night the toll since December 15 from air strikes and a bombing campaign using barrels packed with TNT stood at 410. Also among the dead were 34 women, 30 rebel fighters and nine jihadists.

The Britannia-based group said that the air force pressed its assault into an 11th day on Wednesday, with fresh raids on the opposition-held districts of Sakhur and Jabal Badro in eastern Aleppo city.

However it had no immediate information on further casualties.

Aleppo has been divided into regime and rebel-held enclaves since the opposition launched a massive offensive in July last year.

Rights groups have blasted the regime's relentless air raids against Aleppo and its dropping of massively destructive barrel bombs in civilian areas.

Human Rights Watch
... dedicated to bitching about human rights violations around the world...
has described the use of such weapons as "indiscriminate and therefore unlawful".

The United States too has condemned the regime's aerial assault on civilian areas of Aleppo, accusing the military of using barrel bombs and SCUD missiles "indiscriminately".

On Wednesday, the Arab League
...an organization of Arabic-speaking states with 22 member countries and four observers. The League tries to achieve Arab consensus on issues, which usually leaves them doing nothing but a bit of grimacing and mustache cursing...
and the European Union
...the successor to the Holy Roman Empire, only without the Hapsburgs and the nifty uniforms and the dancing...
joined the chorus of criticism against the regime's offensive.

"The High Representative (Catherine Ashton) is deeply concerned with reports of an escalating bombing campaign in the city of Aleppo," the EU said in a statement.

"She condemns the unabated use of air strikes by the Syrian government on civilian areas."

Arab League chief Nabil al-Arabi meanwhile called on "the Syrian army to stop the air bombings" on Aleppo, condemning the killing of "hundreds of innocent civilians, especially women and kiddies."

Arabi also called on the U.N. Security Council "to take responsibility" to end the conflict raging in Syria.

The opposition National Coalition has said it will boycott peace talks slated for January if the bombing of Aleppo does not cease.

A security source in Damascus on Tuesday defended the military's operations as necessary to "save Aleppo".

"We do not target any area unless we are 100 percent sure that the ones there are terrorists," the source said, using the regime's term for the rebels.

"The bodies you see on television are the bodies of snuffies and mercenaries, most of whom traveled into Syria from abroad."

Syria hit back at the U.S. on Tuesday, describing it as a "one-eyed pirate" for condemning the aerial assault but "ignoring the crimes committed by the terrorists".

Meanwhile,
...back at the chili cook-off, Chuck reached for the green sauce...
fighting raged on Wednesday in the Aleppo province area of Naqarin, pitting rebels and jihadists on one side against the army backed by Lebanese Shiite Hezbollah fighters and the paramilitary National Defense Force.

The regime's ground forces were backed by helicopters. which dropped barrel bombs on rebel-held areas, the Observatory said.
Posted by:Fred

#6  I'd "imagine" that would be called a good start, grom. :-p
Posted by: Barbara   2013-12-26 15:07  

#5  Imagine if it were 40 Gazans, ZF.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2013-12-26 13:05  

#4  They don't have smart bombs and the rebels have MANPADS. So they drop ordnance from a high altitude and scram. It is kind of amusing that people are getting worked up over 40 dead a day from bombing raids.
Posted by: Zhang Fei   2013-12-26 12:07  

#3  One night in WW II would see dozens of heavy bombers over a major urban center, not a couple fighter bombers. Just sayin...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2013-12-26 10:27  

#2  WTF? 400 in a ten day bombing campaign?

Either there aren't many people in Aleppo or these guys are really bad "shots".

Good grief one night in WWII would kill more than that.
Posted by: AlanC   2013-12-26 08:32  

#1  Good boy. Your father is proud!
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2013-12-26 01:21  

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