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Monitor: Toll of Latest Syrian Airstrikes Rises to 247


FILE - An image made from video posted online by the Shaam News Network, a loosely organized group opposed to Bashar Assad, shows rescuers taking a victim from the site of Syrian government airstrikes in Douma, a suburb of Damascus, Aug. 16, 2015.
FILE - An image made from video posted online by the Shaam News Network, a loosely organized group opposed to Bashar Assad, shows rescuers taking a victim from the site of Syrian government airstrikes in Douma, a suburb of Damascus, Aug. 16, 2015.

Syrian government airstrikes on areas east of Damascus have killed 247 people in the last 10 days, including 50 children, and wounded 1,000 more people, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said on Tuesday.

The attacks on the rebel-held Eastern Ghouta region included Aug. 16 airstrikes that killed 117 people in a marketplace in Douma, some 15 km (10 miles) northeast of the capital. The area is besieged by government forces.

A rescue service operating in the rebel-held region, the Civil Defense, has documented 265 deaths, including 44 children and 33 women in the same period, said the spokesman for Rif Damascus - the rural area around the city.

Speaking to Reuters via the internet, he put the wounded at 1,200.

The Civil Defense has declared Douma a disaster zone.

FILE - A man holds a girl, who survived what activists said was heavy shelling by forces loyal to Syria's President Bashar al-Assad in the Douma neighborhood of Damascus, June 16, 2015.
FILE - A man holds a girl, who survived what activists said was heavy shelling by forces loyal to Syria's President Bashar al-Assad in the Douma neighborhood of Damascus, June 16, 2015.

The airstrikes near Damascus have coincided with a wider intensification of the four-year-old civil war estimated to have killed around a quarter of a million people and driven more than 11 million from their homes.

Fighting between government forces and rebels has accelerated on numerous fronts in western Syria.

The Observatory reported fighting between rebels and government forces and militias fighting alongside them on Tuesday in the Eastern Ghouta town of Harasta, the target of a recently launched rebel offensive against government.

The United States said the Aug. 16 airstrike in Douma showed President Bashar al-Assad had lost legitimacy and called for "a genuine political transition". But Syria's political opposition said the protracted conflict could not be resolved if such attacks went unpunished.

Government-held Damascus, the seat of Assad's power, has also been struck in a surge of rocket fire this month. Since Aug. 13, the Observatory says rocket fire on the city has killed 27 people and wounded dozens more.

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