Conflicts

Turkish Military in Iraq & Syria
Russian Military in Syria
U.S.-led Coalition in Iraq & Syria

Incident Codes

CS447 TS053 RS1839

Location

Tadif, Aleppo, Syria
تادف

Geolocation

36.34857, 37.531501
Accuracy: Town

Airwars Assessment

Last Updated: January 26, 2026

(Previous Incident Code: S403a )

On January 17, 2017 at least nine civilians – at least five of whom were children – were killed in airstrikes at Tadef near al Bab, as heavy clashes continued with ISIL for control of the strategic city.

Step News, Al Bab News, Syria News Desk and the Syrian Observatory blamed Turkey for the attack, while LCCSY said Russia was responsible. The Syrian Network instead said that “8 civilians, including a girl and a woman, died in International Coalition warplanes missiles fired on Tadef city.”

However, Abdulkarim Laila (who put the death count at seven) blamed Russia – as did LCCSY.

A Facebook post from account ‘Event 24’ attributed the incident to the Turkish Airforce, and said that the majority of those killed were children. The post was accompanied by pictures of nine children – some of whom appeared injured and others killed. Looking at the images, Airwars has recorded three of the children as killed and six injured, though it is possible more of the photographed children were killed.

On January 25, 2025, the Facebook account ‘Tadif City Coordination’ shared a post, announcing that “The body of 10-year-old Mohammed Amer Al-Jawad was recovered today, ten years after he went missing. He was found under the rubble of a building in the vegetable market in Al-Habousa, Tadif, a site heavily bombed by the international coalition, resulting in a horrific massacre that claimed the lives of more than 20 martyrs.” The post added that “Several months ago, the body of Sarah al Aido was recovered from the same site, reopening the wounds and confirming that the truth remains buried beneath the debris.”

Syria News Desk reported an eyewitness in the town as saying that “Turkish aircraft targeted homes in the main market area of the city center, explaining that most of the injured are children and the elderly, confirming the presence of 11 in serious condition. There are also three unrecognisable bodies. The source added that the raids are fully resulted in the destruction of two residential buildings and damaged a number of nearby building.”

Assessment Updates

26 January 2026
'Tadif City Coordination' Facebook post was added to the assessment.

Victims

Family members (6)

Ibrahim Hassan al Zein
male killed
Ahmad Juma’a al Zein
male killed
Mohammad Khalilo
male killed
Yahiya Ahmad Khalilo
male killed
the wife of Mahmoud Eido Al Khalaf
female killed
Sarah al Eido
Child female daughter of Mahmoud Eido Al Khalaf: Abd al Karim Al Sheikh Saleh killed

Individuals

Ahmad Rahmo al Dalati
male killed
Ahmad Wahab al Raziya
male killed
Mohammed Amer al Jawad
10 years old male

Key Information

Geolocation Notes

Reports of the incident mention the town of Tadif (تادف), for which the generic coordinates are: 36.34857, 37.531501. Due to limited satellite imagery and information available to Airwars, we were unable to verify the location further.

Military Statements

U.S.-led Coalition Assessment
Suspected belligerent
U.S.-led Coalition
U.S.-led Coalition position on incident
Not yet assessed
U.S.-led Coalition Strike Report
For January 16th-17th the Coalition publicly noted: “Near Al Bab, two strikes destroyed a tactical vehicle and an excavator.“ For January 17th-18th it stated: “Near Al Bab, one strike engaged an ISIL tactical unit.“
Turkish Military Assessment
Suspected belligerent
Turkish Military
Turkish Military position on incident
Not yet assessed
Unknown Assessment
Suspected belligerent
Unknown
Unknown position on incident
Not yet assessed

Sources (21)

Event 24
18 Jan 2017

Arabic

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Source ID

385970

Archive URL

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Date

18 Jan 2017

Source Author

الحدث 24

Source Author Translated

Event 24

Languages

Arabic

Translated Content

Turkish warplanes committed a massacre, killing mostly children, in the Tadif market in Aleppo. May God curse you, Erdogan! How are you any different from Russia, except that you are a bigger liar than them?

Content

الطيران التركي يرتكب مجزرة معظمهم اطفال في سوق #تادف في #حلب لعنة الله عليك يا #اردوغان بماذا اختلف عن #روسيا الا انك اشد كذبا منهم

Media from Event 24 (9)

Tadif City Coordination
25 Jan 2026

Arabic

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Source ID

386027

Archive URL

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Date

25 Jan 2026

Source Author

تنسيقية مدينة تادف

Source Author Translated

Tadif City Coordination

Languages

Arabic

Translated Content

The body of 10-year-old Mohammed Amer Al-Jawad was recovered today, ten years after he went missing. He was found under the rubble of a building in the vegetable market in Al-Habousa, Tadif, a site heavily bombed by the international coalition, resulting in a horrific massacre that claimed the lives of more than 20 martyrs. Ten years have passed, yet the memory remains raw, and the bodies of several victims still lie undiscovered under the rubble. Several months ago, the body of Sarah Al-Aido was recovered from the same site, reopening the wounds and confirming that the truth remains buried beneath the debris. May God have mercy on the martyrs and comfort the hearts of their families. Shame on everyone who caused this massacre #Tadif_City_Coordination

Content

تم اليوم إنتشال جثة الطفل "محمد عامر الجواد" البالغ من العمر 10 أعوام، بعد عشر سنوات من الفقدان تم العثور عليه تحت أنقاض احد المباني في سوق الخضار في الحابوسة في مدينة تادف الموقع الذي تعرّض لقصف عنيف من قبل التحالف الدولي وخلّف مجزرة مروّعة راح ضحيتها أكثر من 20 شهيدًا. عشر سنوات مرّت، ولا تزال الذاكرة تنزف، ولا تزال جثامين عدد من الضحايا تحت الأنقاض لم يُكشف عنها حتى اليوم. ومنذ عدة أشهر تم إنتشال جثة الطفلة "سارة العيدو" من الموقع ذاته، لتعود المأساة من جديد، وتؤكد أن الجراح لم تندمل، وأن الحقيقة ما زالت مدفونة تحت الركام. رحم الله الشهداء وربط على قلوب ذويهم، والعار لكل من كان سببًا في هذه المجزرة #تنسيقية_مدينة_تادف

Media from Tadif City Coordination (4)

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Media from Sources (13)