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UN: At least 27 children killed in northwest Syria

Published April 6, 2017
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aleppo-syria-massacreUNITED NATIONS, April 6 (Xinhua) — At least 27 children were confirmed killed in the attack in Idlib in northwest Syria, the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) said here Thursday.
A further 546 people, among them many children, have been injured, the UN agency said in a press release. “Casualty figures are expected to rise.”

“The killing of children in Syria cannot be allowed to continue,” said the UNICEF regional director, Geert Cappelaere. “All parties to the conflict and those with influence on them must immediately put an end to this horror.”

UNICEF and partners continue to respond to the attack by supporting three mobile clinics and four hospitals to provide first aid and treatment, and nine ambulances to refer and transport patients to hospitals in the area.
UNICEF is also delivering critical medical supplies and working with health partners to raise awareness about medical response to chemical attacks, the press release added.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Tuesday said he is deeply disturbed by reports of alleged use of chemical weapons in an airstrike in Idlib.

Media reports said about 70 people were killed, 200 others were wounded Tuesday in a gas attack in a rebel-held area in southern Idlib.
Also on Tuesday, a senior Syrian military officer denied reports of military toxic attack on rebel-held area in Idlib. The senior officer, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the rebels were the ones using the toxic gas against civilians to frame the Syrian army.

Earlier in the day, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said warplanes carried out intensive airstrikes on the rebel-held town of Khan Sheikhoun in the countryside of Idlib province, killing dozens of people, mostly civilians.

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