Airwars assessment
A 60-year-old woman was reportedly killed and an unspecified number of other civilians wounded in Al Atarib, Aleppo, following alleged Russian or Syrian regime airstrikes on her home in morning of February 2nd, 2020.
A number of sources identified the victim as Fatimah Akoush. According to Zaman Al Wasl, she was 60 years old. @Razak0000 reported that she died as a result of her wounds. DAD Organisation reported instead as the only source that the civilian killed was named “Zakaria Abbas Bakir“.
The sources mentioned that other civilians had been wounded as well. The White Helmets added that a child was among the injured. According to Tamuz, some of the injured were in critical condition.
The majority of sources cited Russian forces as culprit, which reportedly conducted airstrikes with warplanes on the town. @Ahmad_1alshble claimed as the only source that the Syrian regime was behind the attack. @NEDAAPOST specified that the belligerents conducted “several air raids”.
Zaman Al Wasl stated that the market in the center of the city was hit. Photographs indicate serious material destruction to the home of the civilian killed.
The incident occured in the morning.
The victims were named as:
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A large hole in the ceiling of a residential house in Al Atarib shows the extent of material destruction following suspected Russian or Syrian regime airstrikes on Al Atarib, February 2nd 2020. (via SCDAleppo)
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The impact of suspected Russian or Syrian regime airstrikes on a civilian home in Al Atarib, February 2nd (via SCDAleppo)
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Rubble and destruction in Al Atarib after suspected Russian or Syrian regime airstrikes, February 2nd (via SCDAleppo)
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Further evidence of material destruction in Al Atarib after alleged Russian or Syrian regime strikes, February 2nd (via SCDAleppo)
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Damage to a civilian home in Al Atarib following suspected Russian or Syrian regime airstrikes, February 2nd (via SCDAleppo)
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Photograph shows a residential home in Al Atarib with a significant hole in the wall, the impact of alleged Russian or Syrian regime airstrikes, February 2nd (via SCDAleppo)
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Rubble in a destroyed residential building following suspected Russian or Syrian regime airstrikes on Al Atarib, February 2nd 2020. (via @FSLA2011)
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Damages on the ceiling of a residential building following suspected Russian or Syrian regime airstrikes on Al Atarib, February 2nd 2020. (via @FSLA2011)
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The interior of a residential building following suspected Russian or Syrian regime airstrikes on Al Atarib, February 2nd 2020. (via @FSLA2011)
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A collapsing residential building following suspected Russian or Syrian airstrikes on Al Atarib, February 2nd 2020. (via @thabt71744716)