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Aleppo's last pediatrician killed by Assad forces

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 The last pediatrician in Aleppo has been killed in an airstrike believed to have been carried out by the Syrian regime.

Reports from the besieged city said Dr Wassim was among 14 people killed when jets attacked the Al Quds hospital in Syria.

The airstrike, which destroyed the hospital, was one of a number of attacks reported by emergency workers and the state media over the past 24 hours.

Aleppo has been subject to a two-month-long cease fire, but there have been intensive bombing and shelling missions with both rebels and the regime blaming each other for the deaths.

The state news agency SANA claimed seven people were killed and 35 were wounded by rocket and gunfire in several neighbourhoods. Syrian officials claimed the attacks were conducted by the al-Qaeda affiliate, the Al-Nusra Front.

While, five civilians were reported dead by the civil defence White Helmets in a rebel-held part of the city.

AFP reporters claimed they witnessed regime aircraft attacking areas with barrel bombs and missiles.

Following a lull in fighting after the ceasefire took effect on February 27, violence has intensified in recent days, with more than 100 civilians reported dead in air strikes, shelling and rocket fire since Friday.

Once Syria's commercial hub, Aleppo has been divided between rebel control in the east and government forces in the west since 2012.

The fighting has put the ceasefire in jeopardy and overshadowed a new round of UN-brokered peace talks in Geneva that were entering a recess on Wednesday.

More than 270,000 people have been killed in Syria and millions been forced from their homes since the conflict erupted in 2011.

The United Nations said no date had been set for the next round of Syria peace talks, contradicting a report quoting Russia's deputy foreign minister as saying talks would resume in Geneva on May 10.

U.N. Special Envoy Staffan de Mistura is struggling to keep the peace process alive after the main opposition High Negotiations Committee (HNC) left formal talks last week.

Asked on Wednesday whether a new date had been set, the HNC said it was up to the United Nations to say when peace talks would resume but that it would not take part until its demands were met.

Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov's comments were reported but RIA news agency earlier on Wednesday, but a spokeswoman for de Mistura said in an email that May 10 was speculation.

De Mistura was due to address the U.N. Security Council by video-link on Wednesday night from Geneva at the end of a two-week round which began on April 13

He is expected to speak beforehand with both U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, the co-sponsors of the fragile two-month ceasefire who are steering the talks.

De Mistura is talking about May 14-15 for starting the next round, a Western diplomat said.

'But it is very, very theoretical,' the diplomat told Reuters. 'It is not at all a given that the two parties will return to Geneva.'

'De Mistura feels that ending the round without giving a date for the next one would not be a good sign. But it's theoretical.'

The Syrian government said on Tuesday it had held a final session of talks with de Mistura in a 'useful and constructive round', but diplomats warned that an escalation of fighting around Aleppo threatened the shaky peace process.

George Sabra of the HNC said on Wednesday his group would not attend talks unless the situation on the ground improved.

'All the while real steps aren't taken on the ground in Syria, the participation of the delegation of the HNC will remain suspended,' Sabra said.

Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said on Wednesday that the HNC's conduct was 'worrying' and that the group had failed to make constructive proposals at the talks.

The situation on the ground in Syria and the state of the peace talks are a 'cause of serious concern', she told a news briefing.

De Mistura still aims to convene a ministerial meeting of major and regional powers under the International Syria Support Group (ISSG), before the next round is held, the Western diplomat said.

This would probably be next week, although Russia was not yet on board, he said.

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