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They hit the funeral of the brother of those two boys that were crying over him in that viral video.

Now the two boys whereabouts are unknown. This Syria shyt is starting to disturb me brehs. :snoop:

Airstrike in east Aleppo hits children’s funeral

Syrian warplanes appeared to target a funeral in east Aleppo on Saturday morning, killing dozens of civilians who had come to mourn the deaths of at least 13 people days earlier.

The attack on Bab al-Nayrab, a suburb named after one of the city’s ancient gates, took place in waves, activists said. The first barrel bomb hit a funeral procession, the second landed as rescue workers arrived. Doctors said the preliminary death count was 25.

Aleppo is one of the Syrian war’s most important battlegrounds, divided by government forces in the west and armed opposition groups in the east. According to monitoring groups, more than 300 civilians have been killed in fighting there this month.

The United Nations’ Syria envoy, Staffan de Mistura, has urged warring parties to state by Sunday whether they will commit to a 48-hour humanitarian cease-fire across the city.

On Friday, a video of two young brothers, inconsolable as they mourned the death of family members in a Thursday airstrike on Bab al Nayrab, went viral. The footage captured a private moment of painful grief: sobbing, the the boys clutch each other tightly as the hubbub of their hospital ward continues all around.

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This photo provided by the Syrian anti-government Aleppo Media Center (AMC), shows a Syrian man carrying a girl away from the rubble of a destroyed building after barrel bombs were dropped on the Bab al-Nairab neighborhood Saturday. (Uncredited/AP)

Underscoring the tragedy that had befallen so many families left in Aleppo, it appeared that the boys came from the same family that took to the streets Saturday to mourn their dead, only to be hit by air strikes.

The fate of the children remains unknown. The flood of photographs from the aftermath of the attack were too graphic to publish. They showed the bodies of men, women and children, some of them blasted in half.

“The regime is telling us that we can’t be sad, we can’t cry for our children who die. They want us to think that if we hold funerals for them, we will risk death too,” said Abdulkafi al-Hamdo, an English teacher from Aleppo who shared images of the dead with reporters.

The video came a week after footage of another child, 5-year-old Omran Daqneesh, was viewed millions of times around the world, transforming his dusty image into a symbol of Aleppo’s suffering. When the child’s brother died days later, the news received little attention.

Several Aleppo residents said Saturday that they were frustrated at the ways the viral nature of such images removed them from their tragic context. “It’s not enough to see the child, to share it and move on,” said one man, who gave his name as Wael. “No one thinks about the fact that they have to keep surviving in this war zone after the cameras move away. Their story doesn’t end with a Facebook share.”

Mistura, the U.N. envoy, has led global calls for the pause that the United Nations and aid groups, like the Red Cross, say is desperately needed by civilians trapped in the midst of brutal fighting between regime and opposition forces.
 
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Why is the Syrian regime doing this someone hit me with some knowledge
 

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Why is the Syrian regime doing this someone hit me with some knowledge

To make the opposition submit.

Y'all are late. Assad and his father are ruthless people. They'll tear down everything before Syria is given to another faction.

At the same time, the mainstream media is completely mum about what's going on in the government controlled West Aleppo where the rebels have shelled civilians without mercy.

I feel for the innocent people. They've been caught up in a war that shouldn't have happened.
 

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jesus fukking christ, man. Just drop a smart bomb on Assad's head already. fukk this "we don't target heads of state" shyt...
 

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jesus fukking christ, man. Just drop a smart bomb on Assad's head already. fukk this "we don't target heads of state" shyt...
And what happens afterwards?

People chose the wrong team. In the end, these guys are going to have to learn that there are some countries that have adhd. They will get your ass in some stuff, and move unto the next thing that catches their attention.
 
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