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The Latest: Missile attack kills at least 40 near Damascus

VIENNA (AP) — The latest developments in talks on ending the Syrian War (all times local).

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11:05 a.m.

Syrian opposition activists say a government missile barrage has killed more than 40 people and wounded dozens of others in a Damascus suburb.

Friday’s attack on the opposition-held suburb of Douma came as an international conference aimed at ending the Syrian conflict was getting underway in Vienna, Austria.

The Local Coordination Committees activist group and the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights say about 11 surface to surface missiles slammed in Douma, some of them hitting a market.

Both organizations and a third Douma-based activist network are reporting the deaths.

The area is a frequent target of deadly government airstrikes and barrel bombs dropped from helicopters.

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10:40 a.m.

Russia’s deputy foreign minister says Russia and Saudi Arabia have exchanged lists of Syrian opposition groups who should be involved in political talks over the country’s civil war.

Mikhail Bogdanov spoke Friday to Russian reporters in Vienna, where world leaders are convening for talks aimed at ending the Syrian conflict.

He said Russia had given to its partners a day earlier a list with the names of “nearly all opposition groups that we talk to, that we’re willing to talk to and who could be invited at the Syria talks.” He said the list has 38 names on it “but can be expanded.”

Bogdanov added that the Saudis gave them a similar list and the Americans have promised to do the same.


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