Condemnation has mounted over deadly air strikes on a camp
for displaced people in northern Syria's Idlib, as a ceasefire that was due to
end on Saturday was extended by 72 hours.
Women and children were reported to be among 30 killed in
Thursday's raids near the Turkish border, which also wounded more than 50
others.
"I came out and I saw my son bleeding in his abdomen
and his shoulder, and I couldn't find my daughter and her children and then I
found her dead. Praise be to God," Um Mohamed, a survivor, said.
"I have only this girl left, she is 11 years old."
Another survivor said that there was no safe
place for refugees.
"Where are we supposed to go? Tell me a safe place I
can go to. Death is the same, if it is here or back home we all die the
same," Mostafa said.
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