At least 45 people have been killed
by Russian air strikes on a rebel-held area of north-western Syria, a
monitoring group says. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported
that Russian warplanes bombed the rugged Jabal al-Akrad region of
Latakia province on Monday afternoon.
However, activists say the jihadist group has little or no presence in the coastal province, which is a stronghold of President Bashar al-Assad’s Alawite sect. Moderate and Islamist rebel groups took control of Jabal al-Akrad in 2012.
From positions in the mountainous region, they have been able to shell the city of Latakia’s airport and Qardaha, the president’s ancestral village.
BBC.
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