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Nine dead, dozens hurt in Russian air strike on Syrian market

An air strike over a busy vegetable market in north-western Syria killed at least nine people, activists and locals, first responders said.

Activists and Britain-based opposition war monitor the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said that Russia, a top ally of Syrian President Bashar Assad, launched the strike over the strategic opposition-held town of Jisr al-Shughur near the Turkish border early on Sunday morning.

The strike comes a day after Moscow’s top mercenary group briefly revolted against Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Opposition-held north-western Syria’s civil defence organisation known as the White Helmets said more than 30 people were wounded, and expected the death toll to increase.

“We’re hearing that the critically wounded have been dying after reaching the hospital,” Ahmad Yaziji of the White Helmets told The Associated Press.

“It was a targeted attack in the main vegetable market where farmers from around northern Syria gather.”

Farmers rushed the wounded to the hospital in bloodied vegetable trucks, while activists shared urgent calls for blood donations.

Neither Syria nor Russia commented on the air strike, though Damascus says strikes in the north-west province target armed insurgent groups.

North-western Syria is mostly held by the militant group Hayat Tahrir al Sham, as well as Turkish-backed forces.

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