Smoke rises near a damaged road in Dahiyet al-Assad, west Aleppo city, Syria October 30, 2016 (Photo: Reuters)
Syria's army said in a statement on Monday that the Nusra Front and what it called other terrorist groups had killed 84 people, mostly women and children, in Aleppo during the past three days in a bombardment that included chemical weapons and rocket fire.
The Nusra Front broke allegiance with al Qaeda and changed its name to Jabhat Fateh al-Sham in July, and is one of the main rebel groups taking part in an offensive against government-held western Aleppo that began on Friday.
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