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Dozens of civilians were killed today as Syrian streets ran red with blood when bombs rained down in a brutal battle.
Adults were seen carrying injured children through streets reduced to rubble by the bombardment of a besieged rebel stronghold that struck a school and killed at least 31 civilians, a monitoring group claims.
Field hospitals were flooded with people, performing emergency surgery on small children as young as ten, as bombs continued to rain down from planes from government forces, believed to be Russian.
Dozens of civilians were killed today as Russia's brutal bombing campaign turned the streets of Douma, on the outskirts of Damascus, into horror scenes, reducing buildings to rubble
Observatory head Rami Abdel Rahman said air strikes also hit Douma (pictured) and the nearby towns of Saqba and Harasta, but it was unclear whether they were carried out by Syrian or Russian warplanes. Here people stand around the bodies of those killed by airstrikes
One man was seen carrying a wounded baby in the Saqba region of Ghouta in a battle that started when rebels entrenched in an eastern suburb of Damascus fired volleys of mortar shells into the Syrian capital on Sunday, Syria's state-run news agency claims
Surgeons operate on 10-year-old schoogirl Amal Badran, who was badly wounded in her leg in air strikes that targeted an area near a school in Douma that followed the attacks from rebels which killed three people, including a child, and wounding 33, according to
The 10-year-old received surgery at a field hosptial in the eastern Ghouta region, a rebel stronghold east of the capital Damascus, after being hurt when government forces hit back with airstrikes that activists said killed at least 28 more people
People rushed to help one another and get the wounded off the streets of Ghouta, a Damascus suburb held by rebels fighting to topple President Bashar al-Assad who often launch mortars into Damascus, his seat of power
People lay on the ground injured in makeshift hospitals, waiting for aid, as bombs continued to rain down on Douma, were at least 28 people were killed by the bombs dropped by government forces
Smoke rises after the war crafts believed to belong to the Russian Army carried out airstrikes on opposition-controlled Douma, Zemelka, Cobar, Hamuriye and Arbin districts of eastern Ghouta (pictured)
This is the moment that a plane, believed to be Russian, dropped bombs, which can actually be seen falling from the sky
Here is the result of what looked like tiny specks in the sky when they hit the buildings below, reducing them to dust and debris
Disorientated people wonder through the streets of Ghouta which are thick with dust from the buildings destroyed by bombs
This is one of the men left bleeding by the air strikes which mercilessly bombarded the rebel stronghold today
Wounded people are carried to an ambulance after the war crafts thought to belong to the Russian Army struck the suburb
The battle started when rebels entrenched in an eastern suburb of Damascus fired volleys of mortar shells into the Syrian capital on Sunday, killing three people, including a child, and wounding 33, according to Syria's state-run news agency.
But government forces then hit back with airstrikes that activists said killed at least 28 more people caught in the firing line of the battling forces.
The Damascus suburb, known as Eastern Ghouta, is held by rebels fighting to topple President Bashar al-Assad who often launch mortars into Damascus, his seat of power.
Read more: Russia and Syria regime launch air strikes on Damascus 'killing 31 civilians' | Daily Mail Online
Adults were seen carrying injured children through streets reduced to rubble by the bombardment of a besieged rebel stronghold that struck a school and killed at least 31 civilians, a monitoring group claims.
Field hospitals were flooded with people, performing emergency surgery on small children as young as ten, as bombs continued to rain down from planes from government forces, believed to be Russian.
Dozens of civilians were killed today as Russia's brutal bombing campaign turned the streets of Douma, on the outskirts of Damascus, into horror scenes, reducing buildings to rubble
Observatory head Rami Abdel Rahman said air strikes also hit Douma (pictured) and the nearby towns of Saqba and Harasta, but it was unclear whether they were carried out by Syrian or Russian warplanes. Here people stand around the bodies of those killed by airstrikes
One man was seen carrying a wounded baby in the Saqba region of Ghouta in a battle that started when rebels entrenched in an eastern suburb of Damascus fired volleys of mortar shells into the Syrian capital on Sunday, Syria's state-run news agency claims
Surgeons operate on 10-year-old schoogirl Amal Badran, who was badly wounded in her leg in air strikes that targeted an area near a school in Douma that followed the attacks from rebels which killed three people, including a child, and wounding 33, according to
The 10-year-old received surgery at a field hosptial in the eastern Ghouta region, a rebel stronghold east of the capital Damascus, after being hurt when government forces hit back with airstrikes that activists said killed at least 28 more people
People rushed to help one another and get the wounded off the streets of Ghouta, a Damascus suburb held by rebels fighting to topple President Bashar al-Assad who often launch mortars into Damascus, his seat of power
People lay on the ground injured in makeshift hospitals, waiting for aid, as bombs continued to rain down on Douma, were at least 28 people were killed by the bombs dropped by government forces
Smoke rises after the war crafts believed to belong to the Russian Army carried out airstrikes on opposition-controlled Douma, Zemelka, Cobar, Hamuriye and Arbin districts of eastern Ghouta (pictured)
This is the moment that a plane, believed to be Russian, dropped bombs, which can actually be seen falling from the sky
Here is the result of what looked like tiny specks in the sky when they hit the buildings below, reducing them to dust and debris
Disorientated people wonder through the streets of Ghouta which are thick with dust from the buildings destroyed by bombs
This is one of the men left bleeding by the air strikes which mercilessly bombarded the rebel stronghold today
Wounded people are carried to an ambulance after the war crafts thought to belong to the Russian Army struck the suburb
The battle started when rebels entrenched in an eastern suburb of Damascus fired volleys of mortar shells into the Syrian capital on Sunday, killing three people, including a child, and wounding 33, according to Syria's state-run news agency.
But government forces then hit back with airstrikes that activists said killed at least 28 more people caught in the firing line of the battling forces.
The Damascus suburb, known as Eastern Ghouta, is held by rebels fighting to topple President Bashar al-Assad who often launch mortars into Damascus, his seat of power.
Read more: Russia and Syria regime launch air strikes on Damascus 'killing 31 civilians' | Daily Mail Online