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Up to 200 people were killed while queuing for bread in Syria yesterday, one of the deadliest air strikes in the country’s civil war.
Videos showed dozens of blood-stained bodies crumpled in the street among piles of rubble and shrapnel. Hundreds more were injured.
“When I got there, I could see piles of bodies all over the ground. There were women and children,” said Samer al-Hamawi, an activist in the town of Halfaya, where the strike hit a bakery. “There are also dozens of wounded.”

Relatives mourn the death of their family members killed in the strikes

Rebels hold a funeral service for those killed in the military attacks
New York-based Human Rights Watch condemned army air strikes on bakeries earlier this year, arguing that in some incidents the Syrian military was not using enough precision to target rebel sites, and in other instances it may have intentionally hit civilians.
Hamawi, who spoke via Skype, uploaded a video of the scene that showed dozens of dust-coated bodies lined up near a pile of rubble by a concrete building, its walls blackened.
Halfaya was seized by rebels last week in their 21-month-old revolt against President Bashar al-Assad.
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