Two children among 12 civilians killed in regime air raids on Idlib town of Ariham a war monitor says, on the same day a suicide bomber kills six regime soldiers in Daraa province
A member of the Syrian Civil Defence carries the body of a child at the site of a reported air strike on the town of Ariha, in the south of Syria's Idlib province on July 27, 2019.
In a separate incident in southern Daraa province, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said a suicide bomber killed six regime soldiers. Two residential buildings in Ariha were hit by raids, in the second such attack on the town this week, the Britain-based monitor's head Rami Abdul Rahman said.
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