(Al Jazeera) – An explosion flattened a residential building in Syria‘s war-torn northwest, killing at least 36 people including 12 children. The blast brought down the six-storey building in the town of Sarmada, 350km north of the capital Damascus, close to the Turkish border. The White Helmets rescue group, also known as the Syrian Civil Defence, described the scene on Sunday as one of “destruction and death,” adding 10 people had been rescued from under the rubble.

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