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Death toll in Syria arms depot blast rises to 69, says monitor

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BeIrut: The death toll of an explosion at a weapons depot in northweste­rn Syria has risen to 69, mostly civilians including 17 children, a monitor said as search operations continued.

Sunday’s blast of unknown origin in the town of Sarmada in Idlib province took the lives of 52 civilians, the Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights said yesterday.

The explosion also killed 17 members of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, a extremist-led alliance, according to the Britain-based monitor, which relies on a network of sources inside Syria.

“Rescue operations are still ongoing,” Observator­y head Rami Abdel Rahman said, more than 24 hours after the blast at the depot inside a residentia­l building.

Most of the civilians killed were family members of HTS fighters displaced to the area from the central province of Homs, he said.

HTS controls more than half of Idlib province and is led by extremists from Syria’s former al-Qaeda affiliate.

Most of the rest is held by rebels, while the regime also holds a slither of the province’s southeast.

The Islamic State also has sleeper cells in the area.

In recent months, a series of explosions and assassinat­ions – mainly targeting rebel officials and fighters – have rocked the province.

While some attacks have been claimed by IS, most are the result of infighting since last year between other groups.

Regime forces have in the past week ramped up their deadly bombardmen­t of southern Idlib and sent reinforcem­ents to nearby areas they control.

President Bashar al-Assad has warned that government forces intend to retake control of Idlib, after his Russia-backed regime regained chunks of territory from rebels and extremists in other parts of Syria. — AFP

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