TRAGEDY: 7 children die during raids
At least seven children were among the
22 civilians killed in air strikes Wednesday that hit a school and the
surrounding area in Syria’s northwestern Idlib province, a monitor said.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said “warplanes — either Russia
or Syrian — carried out six strikes” in the village of Hass, including
on a school complex.
The raids hit the village around 11:30a.m, an activist with the opposition Idlib Media Centre told AFP.
“One rocket hit the entrance of the school as students were leaving to
go home, after the school administration decided to end classes for the
day because of the raids,” the activist said, speaking on condition of
anonymity.
Other activists from the province circulated a gruesome photograph on
social media of a child’s arm, seared off above the elbow, still
clutching the strap of a dusty black rucksack.
The authenticity of the picture could not be independently verified.
The Observatory, a Britain-based monitor of Syria’s five-year conflict,
initially reported two schools had been hit but later clarified that it
was a school complex made up of multiple buildings.
Idlib province is controlled by the Army of Conquest, an alliance of
rebel groups and jihadists including the Fateh al-Sham Front, which
changed its name from Al-Nusra Front after breaking off ties with
Al-Qaeda earlier this year.
The province has come under increasing bombardment in recent weeks, according to the Observatory.
Syrian government forces and their Russian ally have been criticised by
rights groups for indiscriminate attacks on civilian infrastructure.
More than 300,000 people have been killed since Syria’s conflict erupted in March 2011.
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