At least 105 Syrians were killed Monday in violence across Syria, a day before a UN planned peace plan is scheduled to start taking effect, a monitoring group said.
The toll included 23 members of the security forces loyal to President Bashar al-Assad and eight rebel fighters, while the rest were civilians, according to figures provided by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
At least 35 Syrian civilians, including women and children, were killed in shelling that targeted the village of Latamna, in the country’s central Hama province, the Observatory said.
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