ALEPPO, Syria, Sept. 18 (UPI) -- Syria's cease-fire was on the brink of failure Sunday after warplanes struck rebel strongholds in eastern Aleppo, one day after the U.S.-led coalition bombed Syrian government troops.
On the sixth day of a cease-fire arranged by the United States and Russia, the strikes killed at least one woman and wounded several others. No one has claimed responsibility. They come a day after U.S. airstrikes in Syria, intended to target Islamic State fighters, hit a Syrian Army outpost, killing 62 soldiers.