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A Free Syrian Army soldier stands on a damaged Syrian military tank outside Aleppo AP Photo/Hussein Malla

Syrian 'barrel bombs' kill 76 people including 28 children

The “unprecedented” bombardment came as the UN estimated that the number of Syrian refugees would touch 4.1 million by the end of 2014.

THE SYRIAN AIR force has been accused of killing 76 people by unleashing barrels packed with explosives on Aleppo, a focal point for fighting between regime and rebel forces.

The bombardment, which activists described as “unprecedented”, came as the United Nations said the number of Syrian war refugees in the Middle East was likely to double to 4.1 million by the end of 2014.

The number of people slain in Sunday’s bombing of Aleppo “with explosive-packed barrels… rose to 76,” including “28 children and four women,” said the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, updating its previous toll of 36 dead.

Observatory director Rami Abdel Rahman said it was “one of the heaviest tolls from air raids since the beginning of the war” that flared after a brutal regime crackdown on Arab Spring-inspired democracy protests that erupted in March 2011.

Explosive-laden barrels were dropped on six rebel-controlled districts in the east, including Sakhur, Ard al-Hamra and Haydariyeh, Abdel Rahman said.

The Observatory and activists said government forces frequently drop the barrels filled with TNT on rebel-held areas of the war-torn country from helicopters and warplanes.

“The barrels of explosives are not like bombs. Their impact is not accurate as they are dropped without any guidance system, and that is why they cause a large number of victims,” said Abdel Rahman.

The devices are made up of metal barrels that have a layer of concrete inside them “so that they cause as much destruction and death as possible,” according to Abdel Rahman.

There are two types of barrel bombs, one of which is home-made, and the other of which is made in factories.

A Syrian security official said the army prefers the TNT-packed barrels because they are cheaper than regular bombs, which need to be imported from Russia.

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Syrian refugees walk outside their tents at a refugee camp in the eastern Lebanese border town of Arsal. (Pic: AP Photo/Bilal Hussein)

Aleppo raids ‘unprecedented’

The Aleppo Media Centre, a network of activists on the ground, called Sunday’s raids on the northern city “unprecedented”.

“Everyone is looking up at the skies and watching the planes. But there’s nothing to be done,” AMC activist Mohammed al-Khatieb said.

Aleppo, Syria’s second city and pre-war commercial hub, is now divided between areas occupied by troops loyal to President Bashar al-Assad and rebel fighters.

Fighting that erupted with a rebel offensive in July last year has caused massive damage to the historic city.

Activists posted video footage online of the aftermath of Sunday’s barrel bomb attacks, showing bulldozers clearing rubble from the streets as men searched for survivors in wrecked buildings.

The barrel bombings came as Swedish expert Ake Sellstrom prepared to brief the United Nations Security Council on the use of internationally-banned chemical weapons in the unrelenting war.

Sellstrom led an investigation into the alleged use of chemical weapons in Syria.

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A 21-year-old from Denmark shoots an AK47 rifle at a training camp near Idlib and Aleppo. (Pic: AP Photo)

His team published a report on Thursday, saying there was “credible evidence” that the controversial arms had been used five times since the conflict broke out 33 months ago.

The United States was on the brink of launching air strikes against Assad in August after a deadly chemical weapons attack in the Eastern Ghouta area on the outskirts of the capital Damascus.

It and other world powers blamed regime forces for the attack, but a deal for Assad to surrender his chemical arsenal narrowly averted the strikes.

Under UN Security Council Resolution 2118 passed in September, all of Syria’s chemical weapons are to be destroyed by June 30.

More than 126,000 people have been killed in the Syrian conflict, and millions more have fled their homes.

According to a fresh UN estimate, some 4.1 million Syrians will be living as refugees in Lebanon, Jordan, Turkey, Iraq and Egypt by the end of 2014, up from an estimated 2.4 million today.

© – AFP 2013

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    Mute Avina Laaf
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    Dec 16th 2013, 12:18 PM

    The Journal’s very own Assad fanboys will probably claim this is western propaganda, or try to deflect from the issue by referring to (equally abhorrent) rebel atrocities.

    Lets hope the war criminals on all sides of this conflict eventually face justice.

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    Dec 16th 2013, 12:32 PM

    There’s no one innocent on either side of that conflict. (that are running things at least).
    Why anyone still quotes the Syrian observatory for human rights is beyond me though…

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    Dec 16th 2013, 1:12 PM

    Avina, bilbo is correct. Last week Syrian rebels killed 80 civilans in northwest damascus, have a look at the story.

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    Dec 16th 2013, 1:23 PM

    Read my comment again Mr Know. I’m well aware that atrocities have been committed on all sides of this conflict, but unlike some on here I would never try to defend the indefencible by glossing over what one particular side or another has done.
    I have no problem condemning all atrocities, regardless of who is responsible.
    What galls me is the double standards of some commenters.
    FYI, the SOHR have also reported on many atrocities carried out by rebel factions.

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    Dec 16th 2013, 12:27 PM

    I’m sticking with my Israeli dates.

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    Dec 16th 2013, 12:30 PM

    At the very beginning of this conflict the West had it’s chance and blew it. That incompetent in the White House ignored military advice and was too afraid to get involved. So the Jihadists moved in to fill the vacuum. And what we have now is a total mess.

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    Dec 16th 2013, 1:09 PM

    The same could also be said for the Russians and the Chinese…there could have been a full scale war I believe otherwise…the thing is when these dictators ran the show from Tunisia to Syria there was a degree of stability. The devil you know and all that. Now we have chaos and anarchy all around the Mediterranean on the EU’s doorstep…it’s like the fall of the Roman Empire, Europe suddenly fell into the abyss…it’s the same in these countries…

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    Dec 16th 2013, 4:32 PM

    Mick where have you been. the west are involved! They employ mercenaries to do the job for them. Supported and funded by the west.

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    Dec 16th 2013, 11:44 AM

    Why can’t they all just get along?

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    Dec 16th 2013, 12:10 PM

    Does the Coventry based “Observatory” have any figures for Christians that are being beheaded and burned alive in bakery ovens by the rebels?

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    Dec 16th 2013, 1:25 PM

    For one thing this is a proxy war between Saudi Arabia (Sunni) and Iran (Shia). So Why can’t they all just get along? Well Sunni’s of Saudi Arabia (which is funding/supplying/supporting the rebels/terrorists) view non-Muslims such as Christians, Atheists and Jews etc… as horse excrement but they see Shia Muslims as something that is 100 times worse than that. The Alawites, which is Bashar Al-Assad forces are backed by Iran, because the Alawites are an offshoot of Shia Islam but Sunni Muslims consider them heretics.

    From the viewpoint of Sunni Muslims, to not believe in the religion that they preach is bad enough, but to recognize it, and then turn your back on it is something else entirely and it can never be forgiven. These sides will always be fighting each other until one ceases to exist.

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    Dec 16th 2013, 1:59 PM

    Sorry Liam but the fact is the SAA is about 80% Sunni and they adore Assad, so while your right about the Saudis internally in Syria there was very little or none of this Secterian shite.

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    Dec 16th 2013, 2:16 PM

    I take it we are past the fair boxing point then?? I for 1 have no time for the Muslim religion whatsoever. Or any religion for that matter, for people to be killing people in the name of God’s is absolute madness. Thank God the religious grip on this country has been broken!

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    Dec 16th 2013, 4:28 PM

    Liam 10% of Syria is christian and they’ve been protected under Assad! They are now fleeing their home because of US and UK funded terrorists. The media then ignore the plight of Christians in Syria. The rebels have even kidnapped nuns. There are a lot of Christians in the middle east but education and media have us believe there are only Muslims living in the middle east. Syria was at peace under Assad until foreign supported rebels started this war.

    The US and the UK need to back off in Syria. Let Syria look after its own people and stop meddling where they are not wanted. Stop supporting and arming murdering terrorists for the sake of their own greed!

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    Dec 16th 2013, 5:49 PM

    Golden, so you admit that it’s sectarian. So you can’t blame it on the US then.

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    Dec 16th 2013, 7:40 PM

    Ned, the UK have only supplied body armour and coms equipment

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    Dec 16th 2013, 8:20 PM

    But I thought all the problems in the middle-east were the fault of the Jews Liam

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    Dec 16th 2013, 11:47 AM

    America will defiantly have to invade now.
    Syria will be consumed in to Israel after America gets all its natural resources if course.

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    Dec 16th 2013, 6:20 PM

    Barrel bombs bad. Cluster bombs good. What a load of bollocks.

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    Dec 16th 2013, 12:31 PM

    Might want to double check that headline against the ad that appears at the top for me, introducing Jameson whiskey flame charred black barrels.

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    Dec 16th 2013, 12:51 PM

    I don’t know why, but I couldn’t care less.

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    Dec 16th 2013, 1:00 PM

    @fong

    76 people dead, 28 of them children and you don’t know why you couldn’t care less???
    I can tell you why it’s because you are a stupid moron and an idiot…drop dead you pathetic clown…

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    Dec 16th 2013, 1:32 PM

    Calm down, it’s only Syria.

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    Dec 16th 2013, 1:36 PM

    @Fong, you’re absolutely right, let them get on with it, at least it keeps them busy.

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