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22 children killed in Syria air raid

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BEIRUT (AFP) — Airstrikes that hit a school in rebel-held Idlib province in northwest Syria killed 22 children and six teachers, the UN children’s agency UNICEF said Wednes- day.

“This is a tragedy. It is an outrage. And if deliberate, it is a war crime,” said UNICEF director Anthony Lake.

The Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights said “warplanes — either Russia or Syrian — carried out six strikes” in the village of Hass, including on a school complex, killing at least 35 civilians, including 11 schoolchil­dren.

Lake said the school compound was “repeatedly attacked,” adding that it may be the deadliest attack on a school since the war began more than five years ago.

“When will the world’s revulsion at such barbarity be matched by insistence that this must stop?” added the UNICEF director.

Asked about the attack, Russia’s UN ambassador Vitaly Churkin responded: “It’s horrible, horrible. I hope we were not involved.”

Syrian government forces and their Russian ally have been accused by rights groups of carrying out indiscrimi­nate attacks on civilian infrastruc­ture.

The White Helmets civil defense group released pictures of four rescue workers clambering over a mound of rubble in search of survivors after what it said was a “doubletap” strike on the school.

The raids hit Hass around 11:30 a.m. (0830 GMT), an activist with the opposition Idlib Media Centre told

 ?? AFP ?? A wounded Syrian boy receives treatment at a makeshift hospital following reported government shelling in Damascus Wednesday.
AFP A wounded Syrian boy receives treatment at a makeshift hospital following reported government shelling in Damascus Wednesday.

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