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Syria: town besieged

Dozens of people were killed when Islamist rebels besieged the Christian towns of Saddad and Haffar in October. As churches, homes and schools were looted and destroyed, 2,500 families fled, while 3,000 people, including children, were held as a human shield for a week.

Barnabas Fund

Militants from the al-Qaeda-linked al-Nusra Front stormed Saddad and Haffar on October 21, shouting Allahu Akhbar [‘Allah is great’]. They set up sniper posts and launched a campaign of shelling, killing anyone they found in the streets. Children were crying in fear as the militants took over the towns.