Syria: Rockets slam into Aleppo district, kill 9 | Inquirer News

Syria: Rockets slam into Aleppo district, kill 9

/ 04:15 PM May 05, 2014

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A patient is wheeled through the Damascus General Hospital past a portrait of the President Bashar Assad in Damascus, Syria, Sunday, May 4, 2014. An official with Syria’s Supreme constitutional Court said Assad and two others will be candidates in coming June presidential elections. AP

DAMASCUS, Syria—Syrian state media say rockets have slammed into a government-held district in the northern city of Aleppo, killing 9 people.

The SANA state news agency said on Monday that the overnight attack occurred in Aleppo’s residential neighborhood of Ashrafiyeh.

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There was no claim of responsibility for the attack. Rebels fighting to oust President Bashar Assad from power have frequently fired mortars and rockets into cities that are under control of his forces.

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Aleppo is Syria’s largest city and it has been divided between government- and opposition-held areas since rebels launched an offensive there in mid-2012, capturing whole neighborhoods and large parts of territory outside the city and along the border with Turkey.

In the past months, government forces have been relentlessly shelling Aleppo’s opposition districts with aircraft and artillery.

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