Air strikes kill 28 civilians in Syria safe zone: monitor

Four children were among the dead in the strikes on the town of Amanaz, in Idlib province

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Beirut: At least 28 civilians were killed in air strikes on northwestern Syria where a planned safe zone has been overshadowed by a bombing campaign against jihadists, a monitor said on Saturday.

Four children were among the dead in the overnight strikes on the town of Amanaz, in Idlib province near the Turkish border, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.

The Britain-based watchdog said it could not immediately determine whether the strikes had been carried out by warplanes of the Syrian government or its ally Russia.

But they are the latest in an intensifying air campaign carried out by the two governments against jihadist fighters who control most of the province and are not party to a safe zone deal brokered by Russia, Turkey and Iran.

A British Royal Air Force Eurofighter Typhoon fighter jet flies over the British airbase at Akrotiri, near Cyprus' second city of Limassol on December 3, 2015.
A US Air Force A-10 Thunderbolt-2 receives fuel from a fuel boom suspended from a US Air Force KC-10 Extender during mid-air refueling support to Operation Inherent Resolve over Iraq and Syria air space, March 15, 2017.

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