US-backed Syrian rebels say they have been hit by Russian airstrikes
Commander of group that has received CIA training says camp in Idlib province was struck by about 20 missiles in two separate sorties
Kareem Shaheen in Beirut and Matthew Weaver andSaeed Kamali Dehghan in London-Thursday 1 October 2015
US-backed rebels in Syria say they were hit by Russian airstrikes on Thursday, on the second day of Russia’s air campaign over the country.
US-backed rebels in Syria say they were hit by Russian airstrikes on Thursday, on the second day of Russia’s air campaign over the country.
The commander of the Liwa Suqour al-Jabal rebel group, which has received training by the CIA, says a training camp in Idlib province was struck by about 20 missiles in two separate sorties.
Hassan Haj Ali, a Syrian army captain who defected after the uprising against President Bashar al-Assad, said some of the guards of the facility were slightly wounded in the attack.
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