Idlib school attack could be deadliest since Syrian war began, says UN
Source: The Guardian and agencies
Idlib school attack could be deadliest since Syrian war began, says UN
Top UN official describes attack on school in rebel-held northern
Syria that killed at least 35 people as an outrage and possible
war crime
Kareem Shaheen in Beirut and agencies
Thursday 27 October 2016 10.24 BST
Airstrikes in rebel-held Idlib province on Wednesday were possibly the deadliest attack on a school since the Syria war began, a top UN official has said, describing the incident as an outrage and a possible war crime.
The strikes by Syrian or Russian warplanes killed at least 35 people, most of them schoolchildren, rescue workers and a monitoring group have said.
This is a tragedy. It is an outrage. And if deliberate, it is a war crime, said Unicefs executive director, Anthony Lake.
This latest atrocity may be the deadliest attack on a school since the war began more than five years ago, he added. Children lost forever to their families
teachers lost forever to their students
one more scar on Syrias future. When will the worlds revulsion at such barbarity be matched by insistence that this must stop?
Wednesdays raids hit a residential area and a school in Hass village, the Syrian civil defence rescue workers network said on its Facebook account.
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