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Four children among 11 dead in air strikes near Damascus

One strike on the besieged town of Douma killed eight people including three children
A member of the White Helmets, and a Syrian Arab Red Crescent member search for victims following government airstrikes on the rebel-held town of Douma, on the eastern outskirts of the capital Damascus, on 10 November, 2016 (AFP)
By AFP

At least 11 people including four children were killed on Thursday in air strikes on rebel-held areas near the Syrian capital, a monitor said.

One strike on the besieged town of Douma killed eight people including three children, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

A separate strike on nearby Sabqa killed two women and a young girl, it said.

The raids are part of a six-month offensive by government forces that has chipped away at rebel-held villages and farmland across Eastern Ghouta, according to the Observatory.

Douma, the largest town in the Eastern Ghouta area with more than 100,000 residents, is surrounded and regularly shelled by pro-government forces.

Syria's five-year conflict has left more than 300,000 people dead: the map below shows areas of control as of November 11.

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