Children Among Over 1,000 People Killed in Renewed Fighting in Syria; 45,000 Displaced
Children are feared to be among over 1,000 people killed in weekend hostilities in Syria which have also displaced thousands of people.
Children are feared to be among over 1,000 people killed in weekend hostilities in Syria which have also displaced thousands of people.
Eight children are among 27 people reported killed in the last three days of escalating violence in northwestern Syria.
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