Agence France Presse BEIRUT: At least 18 people were killed in the Damascus region as the army bombarded a rebel-held town and the rebels fired rockets into the capital, activists said Wednesday.
Six women were among nine people killed by government airstrikes and rocket fire on Douma, a rebel-held suburb some 10 kilometers (six miles) northeast of the center of Damascus, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.
An AFP photographer saw wounded children being brought into a makeshift medical center in the town after the Tuesday afternoon bombardment.
A man tried to comfort a weeping boy lying on a stretcher with gauze on his head.
Nearby, a small girl cried as she waited for treatment, her face spattered with blood.
Later, the rebels fired rockets into the heart of the capital, striking Arnus Garden, a popular evening retreat.
The Observatory said nine people were killed. State media said they included five women.
In northern Syria, the Observatory said four children were among seven civilians killed in renewed rebel rocket fire on government-held areas of second city Aleppo Tuesday.
The fire came despite U.N. condemnation of a massive rebel barrage Monday that killed at least 36 civilians, 14 of them children.
Control of Aleppo is divided between rebels in the east and forces loyal to President Bashar Assad in the west.
In southern Syria, the Observatory said 14 children were among 18 people killed in government airstrikes on the rebel-held town of Eastern Ghariyah in Deraa province Tuesday.
"The children were killed while at a center for the study of the Koran," the Observatory said.
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