At least 27 children killed in Syrian Idlib attack - UNICEF
The attack in Syrian Idlib province claimed the lives of at least 27 children, while over 500 people, including many minors, were injured, the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF) said in a statement on Thursday, according to Sputnik Agency.
“UNICEF continues to provide treatment and medical facilities in the area of the attack, as well as to cooperate with health partners "to raise awareness about medical response to chemical attacks," the agency quotes UNICEF statement.
"At least 27 children were confirmed killed in the attack in Idlib, northwest of Syria… A further 546 people, among them many children, have been injured. Casualty figures are expected to rise," the statement read.
The source reminds that Syrian opposition forces stated that some 80 people were killed and 200 injured in a chemical weapon attack in the Syrian Idlib province, blaming the Syrian army for the incident. A source in the Syrian army later told Sputnik that the army did not have chemical weapons and the allegations could be part of anti-Damascus propaganda.
The United Nations and the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) have launched an investigation into the incident.