Thomson Reuters BEIRUT (AP) — A Syrian monitoring group and paramedics say government shelling and airstrikes on rebel-held suburbs of the capital, Damascus, killed at least 98 people on Monday. The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says it was the deadliest day in three years in the area known as Eastern Ghouta.See the rest of the story at Business InsiderNOW WATCH: Why most scientists don't care about these incredible UFO videosSee Also:Internal watchdog report finds that Veterans Secretary improperly accepted Wimbledon tennis tickets and likely wrongly used taxpayer money during trip to EuropeMacron: 'France will strike' Syria if it's proven the Assad regime used chemical weaponsKremlin denies Russian contractors badly defeated in Syria have any connection to Russian governmentSEE ALSO: Russian military contractors reportedly tried to test the US military in Syria — but they got whooped