Deadly Russian raids strike ISIS capital Raqqa
Russia said the raids also destroyed a weapons storage facility and a training camp for ISIS fighters to the north and southeast
Russian air strikes on ISIS bastion of Raqqa in northern Syria on Thursday killed at least 30 people, including civilians and jihadists, a monitoring group said.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said 10 raids hit the city and its outskirts, wounding at least 70 others.
The monitor could not specify how many of those killed were ISIS.
Russia confirmed that six Tupolev warplanes carried out airstrikes around Raqqa, but said it had demolished “a chemical weapons factory in the city’s northwestern outskirts.”
The defense ministry said the raids also destroyed a weapons storage facility and a training camp for ISIS fighters to the north and southeast.
The ministry said that the extrenusts had suffered “significant material damages” in the strikes and that “a large number of fighters have been killed.”
The raids comes a day after the ministry said it would halt fire around Syria’s ravaged city of Aleppo for three hours each day to allow humanitarian aid in, an initiative the United Nations said is insufficient to meet the city’s needs.
The UN has called for urgent aid access to Aleppo and 48-hour weekly pauses for the aid deliveries, warning that civilians are at grave risk from water shortages and disease as fighting has intensified.
Fighting between government forces and rebels in Aleppo has intensified in the past month, with both sides sending in reinforcements.
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