A
monitoring group says the death toll from government shelling and
airstrikes outside Damascus has exceeded 100 people for the second
straight day.
The
Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says 106 people have been killed
under the government's ferocious bombardment of the capital's rebel-held
Eastern Ghouta suburb region.
It says the toll from two days of shelling and airstrikes has reached 250 killed and over 1,000 maimed and wounded.
The
Union of Medical Care and Relief Organizations, which runs hospitals
and clinics in Syrian opposition areas, says it has recorded 115 deaths
from the onslaught on Tuesday.
Ahmad al-Dbis, an official at the Union, says ten hospitals have been damaged by airstrikes or shelling in 48 hours.
Source: Yahoo News
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