Syria- Toll from regime strikes near Damascus now 34


(MENAFN- Gulf Times) The toll from heavy government bombardment of a rebel stronghold outside the Syrian capital rose yesterday to 34 civilians including 12 children, a monitoring group said.
Separate rocket attacks killed 11 people in a regime-held neighbourhood northeast of Damascus and one person in the capital itself yesterday, state television said.
"There are now 34 civilians that were killed in Saturday's attacks on Douma, among them 12 children and eight women," said Rami Abdel Rahman, director of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
Forces loyal to President Bashar al-Assad targeted the rebel-held town of Douma with shelling and air raids on Saturday.
By late evening, the Observatory said 20 civilians had been killed, but also that rescuers were still searching for more victims.
"Overnight, they found more victims underneath the rubble, and others who were wounded died," Abdel Rahman said yesterday.
He said some strikes killed entire families inside their homes.
Local volunteers and civil defence teams worked yesterday morning to locate seven people who were still unaccounted for, the Britain-based Observatory said.
The Douma Co-ordination Committee, a local activist group, published the names and photos of documented casualties on Facebook.
One picture showed a toddler the group said had been rescued from beneath the rubble but who succumbed to his wounds shortly afterwards.
At least 11 air strikes targeted the Eastern Ghouta area, of which Douma is a part, yesterday. Some hit the town of Arbin, killing four civilians.
On August 16, a series of regime strikes killed more than 117 people-mostly civilians-in Douma, sparking international condemnation of the Assad regime.
Eastern Ghouta has been under a government siege for nearly two years and comes under regular air attack.


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