Baby pulled from rubble in Aleppo is the ONLY survivor of collapsed building in city hit by 600 airstrikes in three days
Crying children were pulled from the rubble of buildings after fatal airstrikes hit Aleppo
Crying children were pulled from the rubble of buildings after fatal airstrikes hit Aleppo
THE miraculous moment a baby is pulled out from the rubble of a home left devastated by an airstrike in Aleppo has been revealed.
The baby was found just hours after a little girl was discovered in another building by rescuers, with the capital city having been reduced to ruins after being hit by 600 airstrikes in three days.
Rescuers could be heard shouting in excitement when they realised they had found the baby alive.
The baby girl had her head supported as she was taken out of the rubble with emergency crews rushing to treat her.
Her current condition is unknown.
The rescue came just hours after a little girl's ponytail was found by rescue crews sifting through the rubble, with her distressed cries driving them to dig her out as fast as possible.
The little girl, Rawan Alowsh, was rushed down the road, taken to a van for medical treatment.
Her family, including her father, Mohammad Alowsh, 28, and her mother, 30-year-old Kefaeh, as well as three sisters and one brother, were killed in the attacks.
The White Helmets, Syria's volunteer rescuers, said the bombing was the worst since the conflict began.
The Syrian army announced this week that it would launch an offensive to take the rebel-held east of the city, saying it would take "all measures to facilitate the reception" of civilians.
At least 27 people were killed in the airstrikes.
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