[That chemical attack in Khan Shaykhun was only the beginning. Four
hours later our rescue teams were targeted in several areas. Our
centre in Khan Shaykhun itself was hit by six airstrikes, and the
nearby Al Rahma hospital was struck by four. Both were completely
destroyed. There were attacks throughout Idlib province which
paralysed our teams and our ability to respond.]

https://www.facebook.com/AssadOut/

Raed al Saleh (head of the White Helmets):

When the first volunteer team responded to the airstrike, they had no
idea it was a chemical attack. They were all poisoned.

Then the second team arrived, and we started to rescue the wounded and
injured. There were so many affected. The situation required a
response far beyond our means and we couldn’t rescue everyone. We
resorted to using fire hoses to wash the deadly chemicals from
children’s bodies.

***That chemical attack in Khan Shaykhun was only the beginning. Four
hours later our rescue teams were targeted in several areas. Our
centre in Khan Shaykhun itself was hit by six airstrikes, and the
nearby Al Rahma hospital was struck by four. Both were completely
destroyed. There were attacks throughout Idlib province which
paralysed our teams and our ability to respond.*** [Emphasis added.]

The images in the media showing our teams responding to the chemical
attack provoked a violent reaction from the Syrian regime. Several
more teams and centres were deliberately targeted. On Friday, our
centre in Jisr al Shughur was hit, killing two of our volunteers and
injuring three. One of the strikes was so severe that we couldn’t find
the body parts of our colleague to bury him.

The world has now moved on from thinking about our chemical weapons victims.
All the talk is now about the strikes against Shayrat air base, the
one used in the poison gas attack. We hoped that targeting that air
base would limit the killing. But we notice that the strike hasn’t
been taken seriously and yesterday regime warplanes took off from the
very same airbase.

To protect civilians in Syria we need all of these planes to be stopped.

While they fly, the regime continues to bomb civilians with all kinds
of weapons. There have been more than 120 chemical attacks in the past
few years, not to mention the use of banned weapons like cluster bombs
and ‘bunker busters’ in residential areas.

We need safe areas in Syria so that we can get our lives back. People
here want neighbourhoods where their children can go to school, where
some semblance of normal life can return.

We need swift, serious, and genuine steps from countries around the
world to bring to justice those who used chemical weapons against
civilians in Khan Shaykhun, Ghouta, and so many other places in Syria.

It is my sincere hope that for the first time in more than six years,
the world will listen to Syrian civilians and take steps to stop this
killing for good.

As always, thank you for your solidarity.

Sincerely,

Raed al Saleh
Head of the Syrian Civil Defence (White Helmets)"


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