"One day, she will know that is the sound of death.”
This video of a Syrian dad helping his daughter cope with bombs through laughter went viral. But there's an escalating humanitarian crisis in the last rebel-held province of Syria.
01:30In the key areas in Idlib and Aleppo, we have recorded the deaths of 299 civilians in this region of Syria
01:39Around 93% of those deaths were caused by the Syrian government and its allies
01:49We see indiscriminate bombing of civilian targets
01:54This is horrendous, and we call on the Russian-backed Syrian regime to stop all the attacks
02:07Warplanes with three missiles, two of them are anti-aircraft and the third one is a Naval missile
02:24I am very angry and I am very tired, I am with my children, my children's children, my children's children, my children's children, my children's children
02:31I am a man, I am old, I am ill
02:34And I am out of here from the cold
02:43The sheer quantity of attacks on these hospitals, medical facilities, schools
02:49would suggest they can't all be accidental,
02:53which can contribute to something being attributed as a war crime.
03:05The liberation of Aleppo and Idlib continues,
03:09regardless of the sound waves coming from the north.
03:20The liberation of Aleppo and Idlib continues,
03:24regardless of the sound waves coming from the north.
03:28We were evacuated from the camps.
03:30We were here in the camp when the shelling began.
03:33We went out, but we don't know where we are going.
03:36Oh God, we and our children, where are we going?
03:48There was shelling.
03:50This is the video I posted.
03:52There was shelling, so I immediately took out my phone
03:55because I saw that I was scared.
03:57I took out my phone and took a picture of it.
03:59I said, what is this? A plane?
04:01She said, no, it's a bomb.
04:03She understood that there was a bomb and a plane,
04:05but she kept laughing.
04:07Then she began to understand that something was going to die.
04:10But from then on, she understood what we were and what was going on.
04:13We've been sending her messages for nine years.
04:15We're tired of sending her messages.
04:17We just want our children to live a dignified life,