World | Syrian uprising Syria Bombs Cities During 'Ceasefire' But a state news agency blames rebels for renewed fighting By Neal Colgrass Posted Oct 27, 2012 5:11 PM CDT Copied In this Thursday, Oct. 25, 2012 photo, smoke rises from the Karmal Jabl neighborhood, during clashes between rebel fighters and the Syrian army in Aleppo, Syria. (AP Photo/Narciso Contreras) A four-day ceasefire in Syria further eroded today as government forces bombed neighborhoods and killed at least eight people, according to residents, rebels, and human rights observers. People in Damascus posted video footage of a fighter jet apparently striking suburban areas, and activists in Deir al-Zor and Aleppo say government forces fired mortar bombs into residential districts, Reuters reports. Syria's state news agency blames the renewed strife on rebels who placed a car bomb in front of a Christian city. More than 150 people died yesterday on the first day of the ceasefire. Read These Next It's a survival story fit for a sea shanty. Off-roading crash claims life of influencer couple Democrats get good news in their 2026 Senate quest. Dee from the show What's Happening!! is dead at 60. Report an error