Burning to the ground seems to be the only policy left to rely on, in Syria, in order to seize rebels’ strongholds in particular in the delicate areas such Damascus suburbs and Aleppo.
HRW for defending human rights accused Syrian jets and helicopters to repeatedly attacking civilians by targeting bakeries and hospitals.
The organization called to stop these attacks against civilians, considering it as crimes against humanity.
While reinforcement are being sent to Dara'a, which many parts of the province are controlled by rebels, Syrian Observatory for Human Rights announced the death of 57 person among them civilians, fighters and soldiers in a raid executed by regime forces in Dara'a
The committee stressed that the defection of dozens troops in a nearby military post, caused the suspicion that they had run away to Al-Sanamein and Ghabghab, which pushed the regimes forces to raid both towns.
The assault caused burning and destroying at least 30 houses.
In addition, number of rebels also announced that they shot down a regime forces warplane in Idlib.
While death toll on Wednesday topped 180.
On the other hand, Iraqi authorities forced an Iranian plane to land so it could be searched for weapons bound for the third time in three days.
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