Local Syrian sources reported the death of over 100 civilians yesterday night as a result of the international coalition’s air strike on a refugee camp in the Deir ez-Zor suburb in east Syria.
Syrian newspaper Euphrates Post reported that over 100 people, most of whom were women and children, were killed, according to initial counts, as a result of an air strike on a refugee camp near the town of Aqeedat, in east Deir ez-Zor.
Twitter users posted pictures of children wounded as a result of the air strike on the refugee camp.
The Syrian desert is filled with tanks heading towards Deir ez-Zor. While Russian jets are providing cover for the Syrian regime forces and militias, Syrian Democratic Forces continue their operations providing cover for the international coalition’s fighter jets.
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Deir ez-Zor is of vital importance in the Syria war because it links Lebanon to Iran.
Another important aspect of the province is its diversified economy; it is a large oil and gas reservoir, as well as an integrated agricultural area that produces wheat and cotton