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The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the strikes were carried out by Syrian aircraft, despite a month-long "cessation of hostilities."
“I want to show everybody that it’s hard to arrive at your dreams but it’s not impossible."
"In Damascus, I know who has the guns. In America, everybody has a gun," he says.
Despite world powers' recent agreement to a "cessation of hostilities," Syrian army offensives continue.
Friday's agreement did nothing to halt Russian bombing for at least another week, allowing government forces to press on with their offensive.
The strikes, identified as Russian by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, occurred as a U.N. envoy visited Damascus.