A surveillance group said 53 civilians were killed in an air strike by the Russian air force in al-Shafa village in eastern Syria.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said 21 of the dead were children in the attack on Sunday morning.
This village is under attack by Der al-Jour, one of the last provinces of the ISS.
The watchdog reported earlier that 34 people were killed in civilian casualties.
But the Head of the Monitoring Committee has told AF to believe that the mortality rate may have increased.
"After the removal of the remaining parts of the damaged buildings, the number of casualties has increased," said Rami Abdul Rahman.
Russia has confirmed that it has been attacked by six long-range bombers. But claimed to have hit the terrorists and their survivors.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said 21 of the dead were children in the attack on Sunday morning.
This village is under attack by Der al-Jour, one of the last provinces of the ISS.
The watchdog reported earlier that 34 people were killed in civilian casualties.
But the Head of the Monitoring Committee has told AF to believe that the mortality rate may have increased.
"After the removal of the remaining parts of the damaged buildings, the number of casualties has increased," said Rami Abdul Rahman.
Russia has confirmed that it has been attacked by six long-range bombers. But claimed to have hit the terrorists and their survivors.
Russia is the main ally of President Bashar al-Assad in the Syrian civil war.
With the UN support for the peace talks expected next week in Geneva, the former negotiations ended with failure.
Also, on Sunday, up to 23 people have been killed in Syrian government troops in the suburbs of Damascus, controlled by the insurgents.
The study center claimed that many cities in East Ghouta were attacked by air strikes and cannons.
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But no message is yet to be verified independently.
Since the Syrian army launched an offensive two weeks ago, the watchdog reported that 120 people were killed.
After several years of siege, statements have emerged that the situation of 4 lakh residents in East Ghouta is worse and many are starved of death.
The United Nations reported last week that it was eating food and animal feed, and food shortages due to food shortages.
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