BEIRUT: Syrian activists say a string of government air strikes on rebel-held areas in the north have killed at least 44 people.

Rami Abdurrahman, the director of the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, says the deadliest of the three raids Saturday was the attack on the rebel-held town of al-Bab near the northern city of Aleppo.

He says that strike killed 22.Abdurrahman says fighter jets also bombed two rebel-held districts of Aleppo, Syrias largest city.

In the Halwaniyeh neighborhood, he says government warplanes missed their target. He says the strike sent bombs into a crowded vegetable market, killing 15 people.

The Observatory said seven people died in a third airstrike in the Karam el-Beik district.Syrian state television said the fighter jets targeted "gatherings of terrorists."
 

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