Video posted online by Syrian opposition activists on Friday appeared to show fresh airstrikes near the historic medieval castle Krak des Chevaliers, in Qalaat al-Hosn, west of the city of Homs near the Lebanese border.
According to a Unesco description of the world heritage site, the fortress âwas built by the Hospitaller Order of Saint John of Jerusalem from 1142 to 1271. With further construction by the Mamluks in the late 13th century, it ranks among the best-preserved examples of the Crusader castles .â
As my colleague Liam Stack reported, government forces attacked rebels in near the fortress during the summer. In July, Agence France-Presse produced a dramatic video report on the battles around the castle (which includes graphic images of a rebel fighter who was killed in the fighting).
The very start of another clip uploaded to the same activist YouTube channel later on Friday appeared to offer a brief glimpse of the bombs being dropped on the town from jets that screamed overhead. It is difficult to say exactly what sort of bombs were being dropped on the town, but their impact, and the way they seemed to float down, appeared similar to a type of cluster munitions designed to destroy runways.
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