No Armenians injured from bombings in Armenian-populated district of Aleppo

Two missiles were dropped in the Sryen Zhdiydeh district of Aleppo on October 26, reports Aleppo’s source to ArmenPress.
The missiles were dropped on the HudaSharauSchool, killing 3 people and injuring another 24. Two of the victims were schoolchildren. There are several Armenians, including Christians living in the district. Fortunately, there are no Armenian victims.
The source also reported that overall, the situation is relatively calm in the city, even though there are always surprises. Armenian schools, churches and clubs are still open. As for water and electricity, the source reported that there is only 3-5 hours of electricity a day and there is also water supply.
The Syrian SANA Agency reports that the missiles dropped in Aleppo’s Hamdanieh district killed 4 civilians and injured another 17.
The three-and-a-half year clashes in Syria have killed nearly 200,000 people, including more than 100 Armenians.