By Lisa Holland, Foreign Affairs Correspondent
The Syrian Air Force has been accused of repeatedly carrying out indiscriminate airstrikes against civilians.
A new report by the campaign group Human Rights Watch says in some cases government forces deliberately targeted civilians from the air.
HRW said the attacks were a serious violation of international human rights law and that those responsible were guilty of war crimes.
The report is based on visits to 50 government air strike sites in opposition-controlled areas of Aleppo, Idlib and Latakia, plus more than 140 interviews with witnesses and victims.
HRW said at least 152 civilians were killed in the air strikes they documented.
A network of local Syrian anti-government activists put the number at 4,300 civilians killed in air strikes across Syria since July 2012, although this cannot be independently substantiated.
A Syrian man walks amid destruction in the northern Syrian city of AleppoOle Solvang, from Human Rights Watch, said: "In village after village we found a civilian population terrified by their country's own air force."
Mr Ole, who is an emergencies researcher and visited the sites, interviewing many of the victims and witnesses, added: "These illegal airstrikes killed and injured many civilians and sowed a path of destruction, fear and displacement."
HRW said it has gathered information which indicates government forces deliberately targeted four bakeries where civilians were waiting in bread lines a total of eight times. It claims other bakeries were hit by artillery attacks.
The report said there were aerial attacks on at least two hospitals. During visits by HRW, staff said the hospitals had been attacked a total of seven times.
HRW concluded in 44 other cases that airstrikes were unlawful under rules of engagement. It said methods used included unguided bombs dropped by high-flying helicopters which could not distinguish between civilians and combatants.
The report said civilians may have been deliberately targeted but more information is needed before that can be stated conclusively.
The campaign group said it only visited sites in opposition-controlled areas in northern Syria because the government had denied it access to the rest of the country.
It said whilst further investigation was needed, interviews with witnesses and victims of airstrikes in other parts of the country indicated a similar pattern of unlawful attacks had taken place.
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