Russian air strikes kill 45 in Syria,
including rebel commander: monitor
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[October 20, 2015]
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Russian air
strikes in Syria's Latakia province killed a top rebel commander from a
group armed by President Bashar al-Assad's foreign enemies, a monitoring
group said on Tuesday.
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The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said 45 people - both
rebel fighters and civilians - were killed in the air strikes on
Monday evening in the Jabal Akrad area, which is held by the First
Coastal Division rebel group.
The group, which fights under the banner of a loose alliance of
factions known as the "Free Syrian Army", confirmed the death of its
chief of staff, Basil Zamo, formerly a captain in the Syrian
military.
The First Coastal Division is one of several groups that have
received foreign military support under a program supported by the
United States, including U.S.-made anti-tank missiles, the most
potent weapon in the rebels' arsenal.
In some cases the support has included military training by the
Central Intelligence Agency. Assad's main foreign foes include Saudi
Arabia, Qatar and Turkey.
The commander of another such group, the Nour al Din al-Zinki
Brigades, was killed in fighting south of Aleppo on Monday.
These groups, often led by officers who defected from the Syrian
army after the uprising against President Bashar al-Assad erupted in
2011, have been widely eclipsed by jihadist groups such as the Nusra
Front and Islamic State.
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The Syrian army backed by fighters from Iran and Lebanon's Hezbollah
have launched a series of ground offensives against insurgent-held
areas of western and northwestern Syria since Russia began air
strikes in the country on Sept. 30.
(Writing by Tom Perry; Editing by Raissa Kasolowsky)
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