Friday 28 October 2016

More casualties in Hass massacre raise the number in Idlib Province to 90 casualties in a week of escalated airstrikes

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights:
Warplanes targeted using their heavy machineguns’ fire areas in the northern and western neighborhoods of Khan Shaykhun city south of Idlib, and other areas in Kafr Ein village near Khan Shaykhun city in the southern countryside of Idlib, no information about injuries until the moment.

In another context, it rose to 35 at least, including 11 children under the age of eighteen and 7 citizen women over the age of eighteen, the number of people who were killed in the massacre that was carried out by warplanes believed to be Russian, which targeted Schools and its surroundings in the village of Hass, located near the town of Kafr Nabl in the countryside of Maarrat al -Nu’man city south of Idlib province, among the children and women there are schools students and one female teacher at least, the death toll is expected to rise because there are some people in critical situation.

Which rise the number to 90 at least, the number of civilian casualties who SOHR managed to document during a week of continuous bombardment by warplanes and helicopters of the regime of Bashar al-Assad and by the Russian warplanes, and within the total number of casualties there are 22 children under the age of eighteen and 20 citizen women, all of them were killed in the airstrikes that targeted areas of Haas, al-Bara, al-Salhin, Jisr al-Shughur, Sheikh Mustafa, Maarrat al-Nu’man, Babulin, Naqir, Maarzita, Ma’ershmarin, Tar’ei and other areas in the countryside of Idlib, and the death toll is expected to rise because there are about 150 injured people and some of them are in critical situation.

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