Russian aircraft reportedly bombed the town of Ihsem in Idlib, killing five members of one family – four of whom were young girls.
The victims were later named.
The White Helmets civil defence force tried to reach the dead and injured, but were subjected to a ‘double tap’ strike which killed one of their rescuers and injured six others, two seriously. In a later interview with al Jazeera, survivor Kaddour al Zaeim spoke of the deaths of family members.
While most sources blamed Russian aircraft, the Syrian Network initially said the attack was the work of the Assad regime. Following an investigation it later attributed the deaths to Russia, citing local activist Kasem Abu Nizar: “At 1pm on Saturday, Russian warplanes launched four airstrikes on Ihsim town in Jabal Al Zawiya in Idlib suburbs. The raids targeted the poultry farm which was shelled with 10 rockets. The first and second raids shelled three rockets, and the third and fourth raids shelled two rockets at a time.”
The incident occured at 13:00:00 local time.
The victims were named as:
Family members
(8)
Mariam Qaddour al-Zaeim
Adult
female
killed
Iynas al-Zaeim
Adult
female
killed
Maysaa Qaddour al-Zaeim
Adult
female
killed
Fatema Qaddour al-Zaeim
Adult
female
killed
Waheede Qaddour al-Zaeim
Adult
female
killed
Abdo Al Zaeim
Age unknown
male
injured
Khadija al Zaeim
Age unknown
female
injured
Khaled al Zaeim
Age unknown
male
injured
The victims were named as:
Adult
male
Civil Defence Staff
killed
Mohammad Faress Fadel
Adult
male
Civil Defence Staff
injured
Ahmad Najjar
Age unknown
male
injured
Khaled al Assa'ad
Age unknown
male
injured
Ali Takika
Age unknown
male
injured
Moustapha al Droubi
Age unknown
male
injured
Aya al A'ssar
Age unknown
female
injured