Three missiles crashed into residential areas of Syria's northern city of Aleppo late Friday, killing at least 29 and wounding 150 others, the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said. "There are people still buried under rubble among them a 10-member family, while most of the wounded are in critical condition," Rami Abdel Rahman head of the Observatory told dpa. Video footage posted online showed the aftermath in the area of Al Hamra, including people carrying away the wounded and heavy destruction. Activists in Aleppo said more than 65 houses were destroyed in the shelling. The observatory said the heavy shelling on Aleppo also targeted a hospital in the neighborhood of Al Maadi. Initial reports say 25 people were killed or wounded there.