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Five children killed in government shelling as they leave school in Eastern Ghouta
The shelling followed a UN aid delivery to the area a day earlier

An injured Syrian child lies on a bed
at a makeshift hospital following a reported government shelling in
Jisreen on 31 October (AFP)
Government shelling killed around 10 people, including five children at a
school gate, in a besieged rebel enclave near Syria's capital Damascus
on Tuesday, a day after a UN aid delivery to the area, a war monitor
said.
The shelling also injured 30 other people in the Eastern Ghouta area, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.
Small blue school bags and a tiny pair of shoes lay in a corner, drenched in blood.
Outside the primary school, children stared at the pools of blood staining the concrete ground.
"I was coming out of school and was about to turn into a side street
when the shell hit. There were dead people, wounded people," one child
told AFP.
The Britain-based Observatory said the ongoing shelling which began
Tuesday morning hit the towns of Jisreen, Douma, Saqba, Mesraba,
Harasta, Ain Terma, Hazza and Kafr Batna.
"A shell fired by regime troops hit the entrance of a school in Jisreen
just as children were leaving it, killing five people including four
schoolchildren," Observatory chief Rami Abdel Rahman said.
On Monday a United Nations and Syrian Arab Red Crescent (SARC) convoy delivered aid to the towns of Kafr Batna and Saqba.
A tightening siege by government forces has pushed people to the verge
of famine in the eastern suburbs, residents and aid workers said last
week, bringing desperation to the only major rebel enclave near the
Syrian capital.
Many civiians injured after heavy artillery bombing targeted #Harasta nebarhoods in #EasternGhouta
Syrian state television on Tuesday said shells had also hit parts of government-held Damascus, injuring at least five people.
In July, Moscow and rebels in Eastern Ghouta signed a deal to make the
area a "de-escalation zone". The agreement raised hopes of open
crossings and aid flows.
The aid organisation International Rescue Committee said on Monday the
de-escalation zone agreements with rebel areas across Syria were failing
to protect civilians.
"The safety of civilians has not improved with the establishment of
these so-called de-escalation areas. With so many armed groups not
covered by ceasefire agreements, we have even seen periods of increased
aerial bombardment," IRC's Middle East Director of Public Affairs Tom
Garofalo said.




