Help save children's lives today
Help save children's lives today
Help save children's lives today
The images of children choking and dying in the streets of Idlib, Syria, following alleged chemical weapons attacks, are as horrific as they are heartbreaking. Our thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their families.
Statement attributable to Geert Cappelaere, UNICEF Regional Director
At least 27 children were confirmed killed in the attack in Idlib, north-west of Syria, UNICEF said today. A further 546 people, among them many children, have been injured. Casualty figures are expected to rise.
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Veronica Tennant C.C.
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