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You are here: Home / Editors choice / A Bloody Day in Aleppo and Two Massacres Caused by Air Strikes

A Bloody Day in Aleppo and Two Massacres Caused by Air Strikes

11-October-2016 By admin2

Damage left by the bombing on al-Firdaws

Damage left by the bombing on al-Firdaws

The city of Aleppo has witnessed an increase in the number of air strikes carried out by Syrian regime and Russian war planes, killing at least 30 people and injuring several others.

Since Tuesday morning, the districts of Bustan al-Qasr, al-Firdaws, al-Qatirji, and Qadi Askar have all been subjected to at least 35 air strikes with vacuum and concussion missiles, killing 15 people in Bustan al-Qasr, 13 in al-Firdaws, and two people in al-Qatirji.

Members of the civil defence are still working on removing victims and the injured from beneath the rubble.

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Filed Under: Editors choice, Statements Tagged With: air strikes, Aleppo, Aleppo city, concussion missiles, massacres, Russian air strikes, russian war planes, Syrian regime war planes, vacuum missiles

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