Dozens of Children Dead in Syria Evacuees Bombing

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Nearly 70 children were among those killed when a suicide car bombing tore through buses carrying evacuees from besieged government-held towns in Syria, a monitor said on Sunday.

Saturday's blast hit a convoy carrying residents from the northern towns of Fuaa and Kafraya as they waited at a transit point in rebel-held Rashidin, west of Aleppo.

At least 68 children were among the 126 people killed in the attack, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said, updating a previous toll of 112 dead.

At least 109 of the dead were evacuees, the Britain-based monitoring group said, while the rest were aid workers and rebels guarding the convoy.

The evacuations were taking place under a deal between Syria's regime and rebels that is also seeing residents and rebels transported out of Madaya and Zabadani, towns near Damascus that are surrounded by pro-government forces.

The agreement is the latest in a string of evacuation deals, which the government of President Bashar al-Assad says are the best way to end the violence after more than six years of civil war. 

Rebels say they amount to forced relocations after years of bombardment and crippling sieges.

Body parts and the belongings of evacuees -- including clothes, dishes and even televisions -- were still strewn at the scene of the attack Sunday, an AFP correspondent said.

The shattered buses were nearby as was the shell of a pick-up truck -- with little left but its engine block -- that was apparently used to carry out the bombing.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the bombing, though the key Ahrar al-Sham rebel group denied any involvement. The government blamed "terrorists" -- a catch-all term for its opponents.

The Observatory, which relies on a network of sources inside Syria to monitor the conflict, said hundreds of people were also wounded in the blast.

- 'People crying and shouting' -

It said a petrol station at the transit point was caught up in the explosion, adding to the number of victims.

The Syrian Red Crescent said three of its workers were among the wounded.

Maysa al-Aswad, a 30-year-old evacuee from Kafraya, said she was sitting on one bus with her six-month-old son Hadi and 10-year-old daughter Narjis when the blast shook the parked convoy.

"Hadi was on my lap and Narjis on a chair next to me. When the explosion happened I hugged them both and we fell to the floor," she told AFP by telephone from near Aleppo.

"I didn't know what was happening, all I could hear was people crying and shouting," she said.

"All I can think about is how we survived all the death during the last few years and then could have died just after we finally escaped."

More than 5,000 people left Fuaa and Kafraya and about 2,200 left Madaya and Zabadani on Friday, the latest in a series of evacuations from the four towns under the agreement.

The evacuation process resumed after the bombing, the Observatory said, with the residents of Fuaa and Kafraya eventually arriving in Aleppo, Syria's second city which the government gained full control of last year.

Wounded survivors, including many children, were taken for treatment at an Aleppo hospital.

- 'Monstrous, cowardly attack' -

U.N. aid chief Stephen O'Brien condemned the bombing, saying: "The perpetrators of such a monstrous and cowardly attack displayed a shameless disregard for human life."

Pope Francis also urged an end to the war in Syria as he presided over the traditional Easter mass in Rome.

He said he hoped that Jesus Christ's sacrifice might help bring "comfort and relief to the civil population in Syria, prey to a war that continues to sow horror and death."

The residents and rebels from Madaya and Zabadani arrived late Saturday in rebel-held territory in Idlib province, where they were greeted with embraces and shots fired into the air.

It was not immediately clear whether further evacuations were taking place on Sunday.

The evacuation deal was brokered by Qatar, a longtime supporter of Syrian opposition forces, and Iran, a key regime ally.  

Another 3,000 civilians and fighters should be evacuated from Fuaa and Kafraya, and 150 rebels from Zabadani, to complete a first wave of evacuations under the deal, the Observatory said.

A second phase of evacuations from the government-held towns is expected in a few months' time, it said.

Syria's war has killed more than 320,000 people since erupting in 2011, with more than half the population forced from their homes and hundreds of thousands trapped under siege.

Comments 21
Thumb Mystic 16 April 2017, 13:27

Ofcourse no World outcry or condemnation.

The West supports Al Qaeda.

Thumb Hayek.Feghali.Abdelatif 16 April 2017, 14:36

http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/329007-us-condemns-barbaric-attack-in-syria

Thumb Mystic 16 April 2017, 14:45

"Condemned" America is part of the problem.

Western scum.

Thumb Hayek.Feghali.Abdelatif 16 April 2017, 15:26

Mystic: Of course no World outcry or condemnation.

As always of course Mystic is accurate, correct and truthful

The United States strongly condemns today's barbaric attacks against innocent civilians, including women and children, in northern Syria," State Department acting spokesman Mark Toner said in a statement.

UN chief condemns deadly terrorist attack on convoy in Syria.

Missing ArabDemocrat.com 16 April 2017, 20:40

Here it is Mystic. Almost every twitter or Facebook account from rebel sympathizers had condolences and was horrified at the killing of civilians. There is wide condemnation of the killing and sympathy for the victims. When Syria children are killed on a daily basis by your regime, we hear either deafening silence from your side, attempts to rub the wound or calls for more killing (and that include you)

Missing ArabDemocrat.com 16 April 2017, 20:44

We should also remember that the bombing targeted the rebels guarding the refugees and 30 rebels died. And when the early ambulances tried to make their way to regime controlled Aleppo, they were rebuffed and had to drive the other way to Turkey.

Missing ArabDemocrat.com 16 April 2017, 20:48

Myatix keep showing us why he and his camps are monsters

Thumb ado.australia 16 April 2017, 16:46

Of course no western world outcry! It doesn't fit into Senetor McCains story! You know the one where he sided with Al Quaieda/Al nusra in syria! Now that Trump bombed the syrian government, The pressure on his Russian connection has Disappeared!

Thumb galaxy 16 April 2017, 17:06

i did not see you ya merciful 'christian' hypocrite condemn any of assad's crimes ya heretic..

Missing arturo 16 April 2017, 19:49

Any word from the Arab League? Or does it support al Qaeda?

Thumb thepatriot 16 April 2017, 23:07

And that was shot in a studio as well. Right Mastica?

Thumb warrior 17 April 2017, 06:05

world outcry? for who and for what? a bunch of heretic terrorists got blown up is a joy to the world and that is assuming it happened in the first place.

Thumb Mystic 16 April 2017, 15:08

Remind me of that next time Idlib gets bombed, or when the Salafi families of Zabadani and Madaya gets the same treatment.

Missing ArabDemocrat.com 16 April 2017, 20:47

Mystic ... You have no honor. Do you know that almost 30 rebels guarding the convoy were killed as well. And the it was rebels who rescued victims and rushed them to clinics. Or are you a simply a dummy?

Thumb galaxy 16 April 2017, 16:27

fabricated news to divert the attention from assad's crimes.

false flag

Thumb scorpyonn 16 April 2017, 19:18

All of this because ONE man and ONE FAMILY cannot let go of power. That is scary!

Thumb flamethrower-_ 16 April 2017, 21:44

Mr president an honor to have you here and we in the Resistance front say you are the best president ever. We said it when you were first elected and we'll say it again and again, best president ever everyone can see this now! The Fakih Grand Ayatollah Khamenei teaches us that the Mahdi is coming very soon he's prepared a few choice little boys and little girls for his waiting on his Mahdiness's desires. I can see Mr Putin, Mme LePen and yourself following the Madhi into battle to destroy the forces of darkness.

Thumb scorpyonn 16 April 2017, 19:19

lol you have become an equally good liar like those shia and Iranians and Syrians that you are talking about!

Thumb liberty 16 April 2017, 22:37

not the first time iran and its proxy regime stage these funny videos meant for drama.

Missing peace007 17 April 2017, 00:34

This is madness! God Bless the Desceased.

Thumb ice-man 17 April 2017, 04:46

How Sad.... How Awful.... How tragic