Fresh rocket fire on Syria enclave kills 13: monitor

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BEIRUT, Feb 22, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – Rockets fired by Syrian regime forces
killed at least 13 civilians in the besieged rebel-held enclave of Eastern
Ghouta near Damascus on Thursday, a monitor said.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said at least 13 people were
killed in Douma, the main town in Eastern Ghouta, three of them children.

“It was raining on the area so there are no warplanes but it seems the
regime chose to use rockets instead,” Rami Abdel Rahman, the head of the
Britain-based war monitor, said.

“The rocket fire hasn’t stopped this morning. Around 200 ground-to-ground
rockets struck Douma alone,” he said, adding that the number of wounded
across the enclave on Thursday topped 120.

The latest deaths brought to at least 335 the number of civilians killed
since Sunday, when the regime intensified its bombardment of Eastern Ghouta.

According to state media and the Observatory, at least 15 people have been
killed by mortar rounds and rockets fired in the other direction, by Islamist
and jihadist groups, over the same period.