A fresh round of UN-brokered talks between rival sides in the Syrian conflict resumed in Geneva on Friday, Al Jazeera reports.
However, there are not great expectations from the talks, as the military actions are still continuing in Syria. It is also said that clashes renewed in the capital, Damascus.
Nasr al-Hariri, the Syrian opposition's chief negotiator in the talks, accused the government of not being committed to peace.
"I would like to remind you that since the beginning of the last round of talks, last month in Geneva, at least 11 schools have been targeted, in addition to at least 11 medical centres, including hospitals and makeshift clinics, and five markets by the Assad regime's air force and the countries that are supporting the regime."