Panic again in Aleppo! Dead 12 people in a bombing trucks with humanitarian aid

Syriac or Russian fighter planes bombed near the Aleppo trucks carrying humanitarian aid…
late yesterday, after the end of the truce that lasted a week, killing 12 people, between the staff and the Red Crescent, said the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights and opposition activists.
According to state media, the syrian army said that government forces repelled an attack by rebels in the southwest of the Χαλεπιού early in the Third. The attack, said the army, was close to the area Ραμούσα, where there are military installations, which regained the government forces and their allies earlier this month.
At least eight trucks were destroyed in the attack near the town Ουρμ al Κούμπρα, said an activist of the opposition who was an eye-witness, while he was parked at the local branch of the Red Crescent, which was also destroyed.
“As I speak to you, my brothers tried to extinguish the fires, and we suffered four more attacks (…) in exactly the same place,” said the activist, who said that his name is Abu Σαχούντ. “They are still in the air,” he told Reuters, from the same region, sending video seemed to be aflame enough trailers.
A resident of the area told Reuters by phone that the trucks had been hit by about five rockets while they were parked in the centre of the syrian Red Crescent, and that the head of the centre, and several others have been seriously injured.
Earlier Monday, the United Nations said the aid included flour and medical supplies for 78.000 people will be taken to the Ουρμ al Κούμπρα.
The UN and the Red Cross confirmed that they had hit the trailers. The Observatory, based in Britain, said that the trucks were already doing a regular delivery of assistance that was organised by an international organisation in an area west of the Χαλεπιού.
“We are deeply shocked about the fact that workers in humanitarian organisations and missions have again suffered from the brutality of this war,” said the International Committee of the Red Cross in a statement emailed to Reuters.
The Observatory reported that there have been at least 40 bombings in and around Aleppo by the end of the ceasefire, and that a total of 32 people have been killed.

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