Monday 3 August 2015

At least 50 killed after Syrian warplane crashes In a busy market.



     Syrian fighter plane crashed into a basy market in opposition control town of Arisha and left at least 50 innocent civilian dead, UK based Syrian Observatory For Human Right which has network of activists inside Syria reported. " It was flying at a low altitude when it had a mechanical failure", the Observatory said. The warplane was reported to have dropped bombs in civilian areas and in the process the developed mecanical failure and crashed. The market and surounding buidings were competely razed to the ground. Syria oppsition rebels posted a statement claiming they shot down the fighter plane. President Assad has been using air power to weaken rebels position but despite all that, more than half of the country territory is in hands of jihadist and the so called moderate rebels.  President Assad government backed by Lebanese Islamist militia (Hizbollah) and Iranian revolutionary Guards have been trying to wipe out rebes and extremist Jihadist away from Syria but it seems their efforts have not actually successful.

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