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13 Oct 2016

Stare of Terror: Syrian boy was found alive as he's rescued from rubble caused by air strike in Aleppo

A glazed stare of terror etched on his face, this is the moment a young Syrian boy was rescued from the rubble following another Russian air strike.
Jameel Mustafa Habboush found buried under the remains of a building in Aleppo by members of the civil defence volunteers – known as the White Helmets.
The child's bloodshot eyes stared blankly as he was given oxygen before being pulled to safety, his entire body covered in dust and debris.
The child's fate is unknown following his rescue on Tuesday in the rebel-held Fardous neighbourhood.
Russian fighters, allied with Bashar al-Assad's regime , carried out its heaviest strikes in days, causing massive damage in several residential areas of the city's rebel-held east.
Vladimir Putin is being blamed for killing hundreds of Syrian children in the war-torn city.
The Russian President was condemned for having innocent blood on his hands as Moscow-backed airstrikes pounded civilian areas, destroying hospitals, bakeries and other non-military targets.
Last month the UN slammed both Russia and Syria ’s own ruling regime after 96 children died and 226 were injured in a single week in the hellish wrecked city of Aleppo.

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