Syrian activists: Airstrikes on IS-held areas kill dozens
BEIRUT — Air raids on an Islamic State-held village and town in Syria have killed at least 32 civilians over the past two days, activists said Monday, underscoring the risk for hundreds of thousands of residents trapped in areas under the militant group’s control ahead of the looming battle for Raqqa.
The Syrian military, meanwhile, announced it had regained full control of a northeastern neighbourhood of Damascus, bringing all parts of the capital under the control of President Bashar Assad’s forces for the first time since 2012. The announcement followed a two-day evacuation of hundreds of rebels and civilians from the neighbourhood of Qaboun that was completed Monday.
The U.N. envoy for Syria insisted that the latest round of peace talks between the government and the opposition in Geneva are serious, after President Bashar Assad said last week that they were just for show.
Staffan de Mistura assured reporters that the government delegation attending the talks is “here to work.” The talks are scheduled to begin Tuesday and last around four days.


