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Regime shelling kills child in northern Syria

Published: 27 May 2019 - 04:02 pm | Last Updated: 03 Nov 2021 - 11:05 am
Smoke from an incoming shell (R) billows above buildings in the town of Kafr Nabuda as a rocket fired from the twon leaves a white trace of smoke, in the north of the Syrian Hama province during reported air strikes by Syrian regime forces on May 26, 2018

Smoke from an incoming shell (R) billows above buildings in the town of Kafr Nabuda as a rocket fired from the twon leaves a white trace of smoke, in the north of the Syrian Hama province during reported air strikes by Syrian regime forces on May 26, 2018

By Omar Kubaran | Anadolu

ALEPPO:  A Syrian child was killed in regime artillery shelling on the opposition-held town of Al-Bab in northern Syria, according to local sources on Monday.

Clashes broke out between regime forces and fighters of the Free Syrian Army (FSA) during a regime raid on the village of Tadef, the sources said.

According to the sources, regime forces and Iran-backed militias shelled the village of Dana, west of Al-Bab, killing a three-year-old child and injuring two people - a child and a woman.

Al-Bab was largely cleared of terrorist elements in 2016 as part of the Turkish military’s Operation Euphrates Shield.

Since 2016, Turkey has conducted two major military operations in northwestern Syria -- Euphrates Shield and Olive Branch -- with the aim of purging the region of terrorist groups.

Syria has only just begun to emerge from a devastating conflict that began in 2011, when the Assad regime cracked down on demonstrators with unexpected ferocity.