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'This is a massacre': Civilians decry aerial campaign in Idlib as children killed
Women and children appear to be bearing the brunt of this latest aerial campaign by Russia and the Syrian government
All
12 of those killed in Thursday's air strikes were women and children,
with a total of 150 civilians killed in the last week (MEE/Abdelaziz
Ketaz)
Salwa Amor-Friday 29 September 2017
Syrian civilians living in villages in rebel-held Idlib province say
they are being indiscriminately targeted by Syrian government and
Russian air strikes with babies and children among those killed and
critically injured.
Sources on the ground described scenes of chaos and devastation as homes
in residential areas were flattened during an intense week-long
bombardment that has killed at least 150 civilians and injured dozens
more, according to civil defence officials.
It's such a hard emotion to see any human being turned into pieces before your eyes, but when it is your own family... it is indescribable- Anas Alabdulla, local journalist
"I witnessed such unbelievable chaos, ordinary people trapped underneath
rubble, and the civil defence desperately trying to pull them out and
searching for pieces of people’s bodies everywhere,” Anas Alabdulla, a
local journalist from Mohambel in Idlib, told Middle East Eye, after
rushing to the scene of one air strike at 9.40am on Thursday.
Among those killed, he discovered, were three of his own cousins, all
children. All 12 of those killed in the strike had been women and
children, he said.
"It's such a hard emotion to see any human being turned into pieces
before your eyes, but when it is your own family... you have the
connection to them, the memories, it is indescribable.”
One of those killed was his 10-year-old cousin Amani Mustafa, he said.
Civilians search for the bodies of survivors, and the dead (MEE/Abdelaziz Ketaz)
"She was one of best students at school," he said, who had dreamed of becoming a scientist.
“I ask Russia, at what point did a child become a terrorist? And the
silent international community, what use are your empty promises and
lies for Amani and the other children in this massacre?”
Russia has denied targeting civilians and claims that it is targeting
Islamist militants. Much of Idlib province is controlled by Hayat Tahrir
al-Sham (HTS), which is a former affiliate of al-Qaeda.
Women and children killed
But residents in the village of Hwair al Ess told MEE that three
civilian homes had been struck at 12.20pm on 26 September, killing a
mother and her six-year-old child.
Eleven others were injured, of whom six subsequently died in hospitals in Turkey after being transferred across the border.
Speaking to MEE on the phone, Husain Ahmad, 33, said: “My cousin’s
27-year-old wife and her six-year-old were killed in their home. My
cousin was in the next room, he survived. His 10-year-old son is now in
critical condition in Antakya hospital.
Everyone here is in shock. This is a massacre, everyone in our village has been affected. We will never forget this day- Husain Ahmad, local resident
“Everyone here is in shock. This is a massacre, everyone in our village has been affected. We will never forget this day.”
Husain, who works for the local council, was in his home when the strikes hit.
“There were Russian and Syrian jets in the air at midday. Everyone was
inside their homes. We heard the first strike and came out and saw some
of the homes had been hit. They are civilian homes, this is a
residential area.
“This is a small village. There is no fighting here. We have no
extremists, no Daesh [the Islamic State group], no Nusra [a former name
for HTS rebels], no nothing!”
A Civil Defence volunteer takes a break, amid the intensive rescue operations in Idlib (MEE/Abdelaziz Ketaz)
Another small residential village in the province of Aleppo, known as Al
Muhandiseen Al Awal, was struck less than two hours later at 2pm by a
Russian missile that hit the home of a young family, killing the father
Mohamad Al Issa, his wife and toddler son.
Syrian citizen journalist Fawaz Juwad who visited both sites following
the strikes told MEE that “there was no sense in hitting villages”.
Fawaz was one of the first on the scene alongside the civil defence
team. “We took out a family who had sadly, all died. I don’t know what
age the child is, he was wearing a nappy.
“He was dead when we pulled him out and he was clinging to his mother, who was also dead.”
He was dead when we pulled him out and he was clinging to his mother, who was also dead- Fawaz Juwad, local journalist
Local sources told MEE that at least 3,000 people had been displaced by a
week of heavy bombing with most making their way to refugee camps along
parts of the Turkish border which are protected by a "safe zone" deal
between Russia and Turkey.
Idlib has been a relative safe haven in recent months for hundreds of
thousands of refugees who have fled the conflict elsewhere in Syria,
including many from Aleppo city, which was recaptured by the Syrian
government last December.
Ali Obied, a civil defence volunteer who is on the ground in Idlib
province, told MEE that he had been surprised to have been called out to
a farming area.
“On 23 September at 1pm we received a call that a nearby former animal
rearing farm in Kafr Halab was hit by what seemed to be a Russian
missile.”
Civilians stand in the street in Jisr al-Shughur, Idlib, after a Russian air attack on 25 September (AFP)
Locals in Kafr Halab, a small residential town in the western Aleppo
countryside where many displaced families from Aleppo had settled, told
MEE that the former farm was now home to families who were too poor to
rent their own homes.
Obied told MEE that when they arrived on the scene they found one child among the four injured and one dead adult body.
“While we were on the scene family members of the injured came to try to
help remove the bodies, but we were hit by a second strike and three of
the relatives that came to the rescue were injured.
“We didn’t have enough space in the ambulance for all the injured.”
Bodies in pieces
At least two civilians were reported killed in another suspected Russian
missile strike on the village of Kafr Karmin in western Aleppo.
Obied, who was on the ground minutes after the second strike in Kafr
Karmin describes the scene, “We arrived six minutes after the strike
which was at midday. One woman and a child were among the six who were
seriously injured and we recovered two bodies that were in the factory.”
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Two workers in a tiles factory were killed in the strike along with residents in nearby houses.
Abdelaziz Ketaz, a citizen journalist from Idlib, said the local civil
defence and volunteers on the scene had put the number of civilians
killed at nine, including three women and six children, and the number injured 15.
Ketaz said he had been unable to capture on film the bodies of the dead
when he arrived on the scene as “they were all in pieces”.
He sent some photographs from the scene which were too disturbing to use
and told MEE: “Do you see now why we cannot capture the depth of these
atrocities?”