The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

SOHR: Syria, air attack on Idlib refugee camps: six dead and 75 injured

The attack, assisted by Russia, hit the north-west of the country, which is the last stronghold largely controlled by Syrian opposition groups

 

At least you are Syrian refugees died following an attack launched by Syrian forces, assisted by Moscow, against refugee camps located on the outskirts of Idlib, region in the northwest of the Syria which is the last stronghold largely controlled by Syrian opposition groups.

A correspondent of the pan-Arab broadcaster “Al Jazeera” spoke of a double bombing which left at least 6 dead and 30 injured. In particular, the forces of the Damascus government first hit the Al Amal camp, near the village of Kafr Jales, in the district of Maaran, west of Idlib, with artillery, and subsequently launched rockets with cluster bombs against the same area. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (Sohr), a non-governmental organization based in London but with a vast network of sources in the field, has specified that the government forces stationed in Nayrab, southeast of Aleppo, have launched six rockets against five refugee camps west of Idlib. The death toll, according to Sohr, is six dead, including a woman and two children, and about 75 civilian injuries.

 

 

 

Source: Nova News