UNICEF says 25 children reported killed in Syria

A quarter century were apparently murdered in air strikes that hit intensely packed zones in a town in eastern Syria, the United Nations youngsters' office (UNICEF) has said.

Citing reports from its nearby accomplices in Syria, UNICEF said wellbeing laborers were accounted for to have pulled collections of youngsters from under rubble in the town of al-Quria in Deir al-Zor territory, which is for the most part under Islamic State control.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights checking bunch wrote about Saturday that air strikes did by Syrian or Russian warplanes killed many individuals in al-Quria.

Deir al-Zor area joins Islamic State's true capital in the Syrian city of Raqqa with region it controls in Iraq.

"Three assaults supposedly hit vigorously swarmed territories including a mosque amid supplication time," UNICEF said in an announcement. "UNICEF hates these assaults and approaches all gatherings to the contention to keep youngsters out of mischief's way."

(Composing by Tom Perry; Editing by Andrew Heavens)
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