Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Syrian Government Launches Air Strikes Against The Islamic State Controlled City Of Raqqa

A site hit by what activists said were airstrikes by forces loyal to Syria's President Bashar al-Assad is pictured in Raqqa, eastern Syria, which is controlled by the Islamic State November 25, 2014.
Credit: REUTERS/Nour Fourat

Syrian Government Air Strikes Kill 63 In Raqqa - Monitoring Group -- Reuters

(Reuters) - At least 63 people, half of them civilians, were killed when Syrian war planes struck the northeastern city of Raqqa on Tuesday, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which monitors the war in Syria.

Syrian government officials were not immediately available for comment.

Rami Abdulrahman, who runs the Britain-based Observatory, said 10 war planes struck at least 10 times in Raqqa, a stronghold of the ultra-hardline group Islamic State.

"The majority of the strikes were in the eastern part of the city," Abdulrahman said. "At least 36 of those killed are civilians. As for the rest, we are not sure yet if they were fighters."

Islamic State, which has seized wide expanses of territory in Iraq and Syria, drove the last Syrian government forces out of Raqqa province in late August. Its fighters seized an air base then, capturing and later executing scores of Syrian soldiers.

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More News On Today's Syrian Government Airstrikes Against The Islamic State Controlled City Of Raqqa

'Scores dead' in air strikes on Syria's Raqaa -- Al Jazeera
Syria conflict: Raqqa air strikes 'kill dozens' -- BBC
Syrian Regime Bombards Islamic State Stronghold -- WSJ
Activists Say Syrian Air Strikes On IS 'Capital' Kill Dozens -- Radio Free Europe/AP/AFP
Syrian govt bombs ISIS stronghold of Raqqa, 63 killed -- Al Arabiya
Syrian Airstrikes on Raqqa Kill Dozens -- VOA
US air strikes in Syria driving anti-Assad groups to support Isis -- Sputnik
Activists: Syrian strikes kill 36 in IS-held city -- AP
Syria air strikes on IS ‘capital’ kill 63 people -- International News

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