The death toll from a blast that struck a convoy of evacuees on the outskirts of the northern Syrian city of Aleppo has risen to 112, according to a British war monitor on Sunday.
On Saturday, an explosion struck a line of coaches carrying evacuated citizens through a checkpoint in rebel-held al-Rashidin as they were transported from the besieged, pro-government towns of Kefraya and Foah in nearby Idlib province.
The blast occurred at a time when the Syrian government was implementing an internationally-brokered evacuation from those two towns as well Zabadani and Madaya, near the capital Damascus.
[EFE/EPA]
16/4/17
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On Saturday, an explosion struck a line of coaches carrying evacuated citizens through a checkpoint in rebel-held al-Rashidin as they were transported from the besieged, pro-government towns of Kefraya and Foah in nearby Idlib province.
The blast occurred at a time when the Syrian government was implementing an internationally-brokered evacuation from those two towns as well Zabadani and Madaya, near the capital Damascus.
[EFE/EPA]
16/4/17
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Related:
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***Il pensait même très joliment autrefois, je pouvais l'écouter pendant des heures
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