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United Nations Security Council Held an Emergency Session to Discuss the Latest Situation in Syria

New York--United States, Britain and France urged the United Nations Security Council held an emergency session to discuss the latest situation in Syria, especially the increased intensity of the attacks in Aleppo City. At least 200 civilians were killed in a barrage of attacks during the week.
Aljazeera news agency said that air strikes launched by the Syria government and Russia continued to bombard Aleppo City with various types of rockets and hit various districts.
"Russian aircraft dropped cluster bombs in a market in the district of Al-Skahor, which killed a family and destroyed a bakery and housing," writes Aljazeera, Sunday, September 25th, 2016.
Civil defense team said at least 15 people were killed and dozens more injured. They are still searching for victims under the rubble, while the field hospital full of wounded civilians. According to Aljazeera, hospitals are not equipped to treat the injured.
"We don't have enough doctors to treat the number of victims," ​​said Ibrahim al-Hajj, White volunteers in Aleppo. More than 200 of the injured admitted to the hospital of Field. Photos and video released by activists showed the victims blood and placed on the floor due to shortage of beds.
According to the UN, nearly 2 million civilians have lost access to clean water after hitted by the central government and the rebels water pump shut down other water sources as a reply. "Aleppo is dying. Access to water is disconnected and the bombing continues. It's inhuman," said Justin Forsyth from UNICEF.
Source: Koran Tempo, Monday September 26th 2016, page 26th.

United Nations Security Council Held an Emergency Session to Discuss the Latest Situation in Syria
A child see the ruins of buildings in Aleppo City. Source: www.aljazeera.com



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