30 killed in Syrian govt air strikes

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Al Jazeera news :
At least 30 civilians killed in less than 24 hours in Damascus suburbs and Idlib, as rebel Al Jazeera news At least 30 civilians have been killed by Syrian government air strikes targeting Idlib province and Damascus suburbs, Al Jazeera’s correspondent in Syria and a monitoring group said.
The UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said at least 19 people, including four children, were killed in raids hitting several neighbourhoods in Idlib province. Ten others were injured in the attack.
Al Jazeera’s correspondent in the province said barrel bombs and tens of air strikes had targeted the Jabal al-Zawiyah area.
In the Damascus suburb of Douma, air strikes killed at least 11 people, including women and children, medical sources told Al Jazeera. Witnesses said massive destruction was caused.
Douma has been under government attack for 13 days in a row, with a death toll rising to over 150 civilians.
Al Jazeera’s Samara Kouatly, reporting from Douma, said aid workers have spent days trying to recover bodies from under the rubble.
She added that Douma is running out of medical and aid supplies following recent air strikes as hundreds of those injured are in desperate need. The UK-based Syrian Observatory said nine people, including six children, were also killed in the Damascus suburb of Arbeen.
As rebels fired back, at least 40 rockets fell in the capital Damascus on Monday, the Syrian Observatory said. One person was killed and 20 others were injured in the attacks.
Areas hit in central Damascus included Malki, where President Bashar al-Assad’s home is located, as well as Abou Roumaneh, Baramkeh, Baghdad Street and Mazraa.
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