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A baby was “burned” to death and as many as 12 others civilians were injured, in alleged napalm bomb strikes which hit the residential neighbourhood of Saraqeb, according to local media. All sources attributed Moscow to blame for the strikes.
Sources reported that “dozens of strikes” struck “blood bank”, also known as medical facilities. The facilities were rendered out of service in the aftermath of the raids.
Footage was published show huge fires which broke out due to the use of Internationally Banned Napalm bombs, or “rockets containing incendiary materials” – according to @SyriaCivilDefe.
Many civilians were left with serious burns, including as many as four children and four women – according to Jorf News.
The incident occured during the night.
The victims were named as:
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Fires in the aftermath of the napalm bomb attack on Saraqeb, 18th Jan 2018. (via @SyriaCivilDefe)
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A missile shell in the aftermath of the napalm bomb attack on Saraqeb, 18th Jan 2018. (via @SyriaCivilDefe)
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Fires in the aftermath of the napalm bomb attack on Saraqeb, 18th Jan 2018. (via @SyriaCivilDefe)
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Fires in the aftermath of the napalm bomb attack on Saraqeb, 18th Jan 2018. (via @SyriaCivilDefe)
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Fires in the aftermath of the napalm bomb attack on Saraqeb, 18th Jan 2018. (via @bakerahmd299)
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Muhannad Ahmed al-Awad, burned to death in a napalm bomb attack on Saraqeb, 18th Jan 2018. (via @Wesal_TV)
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The aftermath of the napalm bomb attack on Saraqeb, 18th Jan 2018. (via @SyriaCivilDefe)
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The aftermath of the napalm bomb attack on Saraqeb, 18th Jan 2018. (via @SyriaCivilDefe)
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The aftermath of the napalm bomb attack on Saraqeb, 18th Jan 2018. (via @SyriaCivilDefe)
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The aftermath of the napalm bomb attack on Saraqeb, 18th Jan 2018. (via Jorf News)
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The aftermath of the napalm bomb attack on Saraqeb, 18th Jan 2018. (via Edlib Media Centre)
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The aftermath of the napalm bomb attack on Saraqeb, 18th Jan 2018. (via Edlib Media Centre)
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Wounded civilians in the aftermath of the napalm bomb attack on Saraqeb, 18th Jan 2018. (via Edlib Media Centre)
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Wounded civilians in the aftermath of the napalm bomb attack on Saraqeb, 18th Jan 2018. (via Edlib Media Centre)
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Muhannad Ahmed al-Awad, burned to death in a napalm bomb attack on Saraqeb, 18th Jan 2018. (via Edlib Media Centre) -
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Wounded civilians in the aftermath of the napalm bomb attack on Saraqeb, 18th Jan 2018. (via Al Latamna youth group)