DAMASCUS: At least six children were killed and 15 injured in rebel rocket attacks in the government-held west of Aleppo city on Thursday, Syrian state media said.
A monitoring group said a child was also among at least eight people killed in government shelling on the rebel-held town of Douma outside Damascus.
The rocket fire in Aleppo hit two neighbourhoods in the west of the city, with one of the attacks striking a school.
“Three children were killed and 14 students were injured in a terrorist rocket attack on the national school in the Shahba neighbourhood of Aleppo,” state news agency SANA reported.
It added that the attack also damaged the school.
A second rocket attack hit a house in the Hamdaniyeh neighbourhood, killing three brothers and injuring a fourth, SANA said.
The two neighbourhoods are in the west of the city, which has been roughly divided since mid-2012, when rebels seized its eastern half.
Rebels regularly fire crude homemade rockets into government neighbourhoods, often killing civilians.
Regime forces backed by ally Russia have waged an aerial and ground assault since late September to recapture eastern Aleppo, killing hundreds of civilians and destroying infrastructure including hospitals.
On Wednesday the UN children’s agency UNICEF said 22 children had been killed along with six teachers in air strikes on a school in rebel-held Idlib province.
The strikes, carried out by either Russian or Syrian warplanes according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, hit the village of Hass.