(Al Jazeera) Arwa Ibrahim - At least 37 people, mostly women and children, were killed and 80 others injured last week after Syrian government forces bombed an underground shelter with napalm in Eastern Ghouta, according to the White Helmets rescue group. Abul Yusr, a local resident, said the air raid hit two shelters connected by a corridor. "The air strike entered through one shelter, where it exploded and killed everyone in it. The fires spread through to the second shelter, which soon became totally engulfed in flames."
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