World News Rudolph Rodriquez
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After some suspected government warplanes airstriked the city of Hama, Syria, images of children that have been injured by the ‘nepalm bombs’ emerged on the internet.
Dr. Zaher Sahloul, president of the aid group, said that a number of several children were brought to the Syrian-American Medical Society hospital after incendiary bombs injured them in the attack in Hama.
In one of the images, a little boy with really severe burns on all of his body was being taken cared by the doctors of the hospital, with his clothes cut off beneath him.
‘This is not a victim of American Napalm in Vietnam but a Syrian child victim of Assad’s Napalm in Hama,’ doctor Sahloul wrote on Twitter.
In some other images, you can see a little girl with what it seems to be blood splattered all over her, with a small boy curling up next to her.
A series of airstrikes were confirmed by the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights that happened on Thursday, in which six children and 25 other people were killed.
Although it has not yet been confirmed, it is proven that the Syrian government did not sign up for the international convention in which the use of incendiary devices against the civilians was forbidden.
This was not a solitary case, Syrian warplanes being accused of dropping bombs this weekend on a rebel-held neighborhood in the city of Homs. There were also images of a young girl severely burned after the airstrike.
‘They use mud because there is no medication and with napalm, you can’t use water. You make the burn even worse if you use water so they looked around and they used the mud.’ a Homs activist declared.
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