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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Friday, May 6, 2016
Syrian government accused of airstrike on refugee camp
UK-based monitor says dozens have died after airstrike near border with Turkey, with toll likely to rise
UK-based monitor says dozens have died after airstrike near border with Turkey, with toll likely to rise
The government of Bashar al-Assad has been accused of bombing a Syrian refugee camp near the Turkish border, in an attack that activists and officials said left dozens of civilians dead and wounded.
The airstrikes on Thursday afternoon near Sarmada, a town in Idlib
province just 20km away from Reyhanli, left the camp in ruins, with one
witness describing a scene of horror, with tents on fire and body parts
strewn around the area.
“We don’t know yet if it’s Syrian or Russian aircraft, but they struck
in the middle of the camp and many of the tents have been burned,” said
Alaa Fatraoui, a journalist based in the area who visited the scene
after the attack.
He added: “There are many martyrs and body parts. I saw with my own eyes
nearly 30 dead. It’s a very bloody scene. It’s revenge against
civilians. There are absolutely no armed men there, they’re all civilian
refugees, homeless people living on the street.”
The opposition’s Syrian National Coalition said that more than 30 people
were killed in the attack and dozens were injured. The Syrian
Observatory for Human Rights, a monitoring group with contacts inside Syria, said dozens had been left dead or wounded, seven of whom were children.
Images provided by activists in the area showed civil defence workers
putting out fires with debris and burned-out tent husks on the ground.
The camp, called al-Kammouneh, is believed to have as many as 500 tents,
with about six or seven family members on average per household. The
majority of them are civilians who fled the fighting in the countryside
in nearby Aleppo province, where an offensive by the Syrian government
is threatening to cause a humanitarian catastrophe.
A cessation of hostilities brokered by Russia and the US brought a
measure of relief to Aleppo on Thursday. But fighting continued nearby
and Assad said he still sought total victory over rebels in Syria.
Syrian state media said the army would abide by a “regime of calm” in
the city that came into effect at 1am (2200 GMT on Wednesday) for 48
hours, after two weeks of death and destruction.
The latest attack highlighted the growing savagery of the conflict in the aftermath of the collapse of a ceasefire deal brokered by the US and Russia meant to pave the way for peace negotiations.
The talks in Geneva were deadlocked amid the government delegation’s
refusal to discuss a transition that would see Assad eased out of power,
and the ceasefire’s fate was effectively sealed by the launch of the
regime’s offensive last weekend in Aleppo, Syria’s largest city and its
former commercial capital.
It comes days after the government destroyed a hospital backed by the
Red Cross and Médecins Sans Frontières, killing the last paediatrician
left in rebel-held eastern Aleppo, and a rebel attack on a maternity
hospital in the government-controlled west of the city.
The attack raises questions over the safety of refugees who were
uprooted in the war and settled in refugee camps near the Turkish
border. Ankara has repeatedly called for safe zones in the area to
protect the refugees from airstrikes, but the proposals have been met
with a shrug by western powers involved in the conflict. Refugees
fleeing recent fighting have been kept on the Syrian side of the border
rather than being admitted into Turkey.
