Friday, 9 October 2015

80,000 displaced from northern Hama following Russian strikes

File photo of rescuers searching for survivors after a Russian airstrike in the Idlib province of Syria last weekend

 "Al-Masri said that the Assad regime is backed by the Russian regime and its warplanes, and that he believed the regime is now able to control north Hama, a precedent that demonstrates the regime's treachery and non-compliance with the truce as a peaceful solution. He added that Assad's regime only understands the language of aggression.
 He added that Russia is the Syrian people’s enemy and the regime’s partner in killing their children, and appealed to the free world to support Syria’s women and children. He also called on all factions to stand up to the regime's brutality.
 Syrian citizen, Abu Ahmed, said that he fled the regime's shelling of his city of Al-Lataminah two years ago and headed to Kafr Nabudah, but he can now sense the spirit of displacement looming once again.
 Abu Ahmad said that Syrians only found olive groves for shelter after the town was shelled. He noted that the world has abandoned Syrians leaving them in the hands of Russians and Iranians."

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