المرصد السوري لحقوق الانسان
The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

At least 24 casualties and tens of injuries in Khan Shaykhun massacre and in the intensive airstrikes at Aleppo city’s neighborhoods

Idlib Province, The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights:
It rose to 13, including three children and three citizen women and a fighter, the number of people whose death was documented by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights so far due to 8 violent raids that targeted Khan Shaykhun City, which caused widespread destruction of tens of homes in the city, some of the houses were destroyed completely because of the intensity of the shelling, the death toll is expected to rise because there are some people in critical situation, and because there are missing people under the rubble, the rescue teams from the city and from the southern countryside of Idlib and the northern countryside of Hama are continuing rescuing people and getting them out of the rubble.

 

Aleppo Province, The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights:
Warplanes carried out several raids on areas in the town Kafr Dael in the western countryside of Aleppo which caused injuries, also warplanes bombed areas in the neighborhood of al-Ferdus in Aleppo city, no information about casualties, while warplanes bombed places in Huraytan area at the northern countryside of Aleppo, no information about casualties, while violent clashes took place between the regime forces and militiamen loyal to them against the rebel and Islamic Factions in the vicinity of Handarat camp in the northern city of Aleppo, and information about casualties in the ranks of both parties.

 

Meanwhile, it rose to 11 at least (and two of them at least are children) the number of people killed in aerial bombing and raids of warplanes at areas in the neighborhoods of al-Salhin, al-Mashhad, al-Sekkary and al-Mowasalat in Aleppo city, the death toll is expected to rise because there are some people in critical situation, also there are information about two other casualties at least.

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