DAMASCUS
At least 133 people were killed in several cities of Syria in operations staged by forces loyal to the Syrian regime on Monday, activists said.
Syrian Network for Human Rights (SNHR), a London-based group that tracks civilian and dissident casualties, said that Assad forces killed 54 people in Idlib, 38 in Aleppo, 23 in the suburbs of Damascus, 8 in Homs, 7 in Hama, 2 in Dara'a and 1 in Latakia air and land offensives.
SNHR also said among the dead were women and children.
Syrian Revolution General Commission (SRGC), claimed that regime forces air striked the Firdaws region, leaving many people buried under the wreckage of houses.
Regime forces also bombed Eriha region of Idlib with barrels filled with TNT, destroying numerous houses.