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Activists say dozens killed in Syrian airstrikes

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Government airstrikes on a northweste­rn Syrian village Monday killed at least 49 people and left survivors screaming in anguish as they pulled bodies from the rubble, according to activists and videos of the chaotic aftermath.

The Local Coordinati­on Committees said two air raids on the village of Janoudiyeh in Idlib province killed 60 people and wounded others. The Britainbas­ed Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights said the air raid killed 49 people, including six children. It said the death toll could rise as some people are still missing.

Conflictin­g reports often emerge in the chaotic aftermath of such events.

The Observator­y said the air raid struck a public square in Janoudiyeh, near the town of Jisr al-Shughour, which was captured by insurgents in April. It said the village has become home to many displaced people from nearby areas.

A video uploaded onto the Internet by activists showed a chaotic, smoke-filled scene, with people running past damaged cars and bodies scattered on the street. Women screamed as men hurriedly covered bodies and pulled wounded people from the rubble before an ambulance arrived.

“My son was killed!” a man screamed. “We need cars!” another man shouted, as a third, covered in blood, sat on the debris.

Activists say thousands of people have been killed in government airstrikes since Syria’s conflict began in March 2011. The war has killed more than 220,000 people.

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