# In the last two days, there was an unimaginable bomb storm on Syria's Gauta Basi......
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In the last two days, there was an unimaginable bomb storm on Syria's Gauta Basi;
Mortal shells and bombs have been destroyed in the rainy areas of the Gaura area of Syria. There were at least 250 people killed in the two days. This is the number of deaths in two days after the chemical attack in Syria in 2003. Online Al Jazeera reported on
It is said that the 'whole' area is still buried under the debris, many dead bodies. The first goal of those who came to the rescue was to rescue the living.
According to a UK based war veteran, at least 106 people were killed in Tuesday's bombings. Six hospitals have been affected by the attack. It has stopped serving three. There were a number of people who died there.
In the past 48 hours, 6 hospitals have been subjected to horrific attacks in the 'whole' area. Apart from this one more attack has been done in the hospital. As a result, the service was stopped there. Shams, the mother of two from East Whole Area, said bombs were being attacked every Tuesday from Tuesday. The firing came and fell. The fighter is roaring in the city sky
After the firing was stopped for a period of time, they later started to launch a ballistic missile. Various forces of Syrian Assad will be able to patrol the airways continuously. The bullets or bombs were being made from military weapons. This has created a kind of foundation among the dwellers of Damascus.
Doctor Khalid Abul Abed, who has been working since December 2013 in Damascus. He said that a disastrous situation is currently prevailing. In his language - it is unaccountable. It reminds me of how to shoot at night and night in Aleppo. Nothing is left out of the goalie, no school, residential area, market- nothing. Hundreds of people were injured in this.
Locals say that there are no signs of #life in the area, there are approximately 400,000 people living in the city. There is a deadly crisis of food and medicines with essential essentials.
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