Talk:Barrel bomb


 * ''For irony, see File talk:Ken Roth Barrel bombs.jpg

June 4, Aleppo

 * https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vhTYt9pVm6Y Man grieving at flattened building - Uploaded June 4, California time = June 4/5 in Syria


 * Charles Wood on Twitter - demolition chute or similar is attached to roof edge of collapsed building - may mean a demolition gone wrong. Or gone right? Were there fatalities, I'm guessing from the man's reaction? Title mentions drums of the Lion (Assad barrel bombs) and death. I checked VDC and it lists no Aleppo warplane shelling deaths since the 69 on May 30 (they do get behind).
 * Note: do any image search for demolition + chute and you should see several examples of this most common type. May be a few other things that look the same, but not a barrel bomb of the kind we've seen. These are connected in a long hose and usually used for getting junk out of tall buildings being renovated or gutted - these buildings are short, not likely to need these. Maybe these are used for supports when there's a column damaged or something and the demolition-bombing coincidence is just that. Or maybe there's a link where a place was gutted by locals and then demolished by "Assad" with a "barrel bomb." --Caustic Logic (talk) 10:19, 6 June 2015 (UTC)
 * Update: noticing later the floor slab in laying on the chute, not attached to it, and with a child in between :( --Caustic Logic (talk) 10:19, 6 June 2015 (UTC)

AFP via Yourmiddleeast has 14+ killed in Northern Aleppo Thurday (June 4)
 * In the village of Hayyan, north of Aleppo city, barrel bombs killed two elderly men, a woman, and five children from a single family, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.
 * The fighting age father was off somewhere else ... how long has Hayyan been under Islamist control? Would a soldier's family, for example, think it was a safe place to stay until very recently?
 * North of the provincial capital, six civilians -- among them two children -- were killed when barrel bombs were dropped on the village of Deir Jamal.

Presumably this video is connected to one of those. --Caustic Logic (talk) 11:45, 5 June 2015 (UTC)

2 more videos connected to Hayyan seem to match the scene in discussion: 1:43 video of rescue operations after "Shelling with explosive barrels on the town of hayyan in Aleppo countryside" Small unmoving person mostly in a gap in the concrete slab, pinned at the butt by the rest of it, against something below.
 * https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r876QfRnI9E Northern countryside of Aleppo. | alive | of the martyrs and wounded due to targeting alive with explosive barrels, network, Syria 24 (bulldozer clearing debris at the site)
 * http://www.aljazeera.net/reportslibrary/pages/6a079ab1-f01e-4288-a14f-1c8c1b933c6f a

Graphic image from "mr. Creosote" http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=203_1433447887 - showed the apparent underside of that same scene, but upside-down - this boy is crushed between one slab and the top of a section of the demolition chute. It explains the chute was an unexploded barrel bomb that crushed a boy against the floor below. It says it's in Hayyan. He's got an unreadable bloodied face, blood dripping down the side, but otherwise seems pretty intact. Fell through a hole blown in the floor as it fell, and it happened to land on a pvoting section of tube, with him in between? Bizarre scene. Staging seems likely.

It's not just Mr. Creosote - Arabic sources like Islam Memo for example give it the same way. "The video is shocking, father of Syria crying child who was a barrel of explosive" This also says it's in Hayyan, shows the upside-down picture, and explains "...the barrel did not explode, fell on a small child, as shown in the annex, which is the scene of the shocking." Image there a bit gamma-adjusted to see the total face injury in the shadows - that does look a bit strange, but might make sense. --Caustic Logic (talk) 09:34, 6 June 2015 (UTC) Industrial accident? If they're using child labor, and something explains the bizarre set-up, maybe. But then SOHR at least hears it also killed "two elderly men, a woman, and five children from a single family." They seem to claim the missing fighting-age male father of the children is not missing, like maybe a soldier out fighting - they imply that's him in the one video, first one back as soon as it happened, just crying instead of digging. --Caustic Logic (talk) 09:34, 6 June 2015 (UTC)

Aleppo 30 May 2015
May 30, 2015 - market of Bab, Aleppo: reported 70 killed, all civilian. The reason nearly all victims were men; women don't go out to the market much in a Daesh-controlled area. Could be. Gender-segregated captives is also possible. "The SOHR says at least 60 people were killed in the attack on al-Bab's busy market on Saturday morning after government helicopters dropped two barrel bombs in quick succession." There's no mention of a video, even though it happened in broad daylight at a busy market (often the excuse for lack of video is that attacks happen at night) VCD lists 69 civilians including some wives - and children - but mostly men. --Caustic Logic (talk) 23:43, 30 May 2015 (UTC)

March 23, 2015

 * moved from Talk:Massacre of the Sheitat Tribe

(Snipped part on Telegraph report mentioning Sheitat tibe members beheaded in Palmyra and a related man named Ibrahim Shraideh executed recently in Deir Ezzor.)
 * Arabic list, whole war for name Shraiteh ( شريتح ), twenty-six entries with 3 being non-civilian (usually means "FSA") --Caustic Logic (talk) 10:12, 24 May 2015 (UTC)

But they have five children featuring his name, or the name of another man with the same name. These were killed pretty recently, but not in Deir Ezour, it says. All 5 were killed March 23 in Tafas, Daraa province, by "Warplane shelling" - time and space fudging is entirely possible, but the Barrel bomb everyone knows is real is blamed, and there is video attached. Listed are 4 boys (Moaz, Abdul Rahman, Obada, and Mohammed) and a girl (Tuqa) all with the rest of the name Ibrahem Shraiteh. That usually means their father is someone named Ibrahim Shreideh. As established, it doesn't seem to be a common name. Notes: "Several people martyred in a massacre due to the regime air forces' shelling with explosive barrels." All with that note = the same five and no one else. All Daraa shelling deaths that day = 5. The children have photos attached: 4 boys and the girl, who had a sort of boss thing going on, perhaps. And videos, likely the same ones (not reviewed yet) shared here:
 * https://in.screen.yahoo.com/activists-report-children-killed-strikes-113831091.html - activists report "at least 5 children" were among the dead after a barrel bomb strike in Tafas --Caustic Logic (talk) 13:01, 23 May 2015 (UTC)


 * added

Ugarit News Arabic on Facebook: This mentions the five children, as the only victims of some regime bombing in Daraa, all from one family. I left a comment for them just in case.

Videos:
 * https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xDaosC8ksTQ distance, a place has been blown up, smoke rises
 * https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4bRfkZnAj4 ostensibly the same place close-up, dust settled, one dead pre-teen body is found upstairs and carried down - scene is a questionable
 * https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wlAnpn5h2qI 0:12, same scene, a crowd gathers to take videos of the Assad victim, or whatever they do when they crowd around a dead kid just found in the barrel bomb place.

The scene in the second video is the one victim we see, appearing pretty much intact but dusty. He doesn't seem to fit in what seems like a previously vacated place with no furniture, no walls, and no reason for children to be living there. Maybe the bomb just blew out all the walls and furniture, rendered to dust so they're not visible outside, and left just this kid laying there? Or did someone lay him up there so he could look like a shelling victim?

And again, why does it seem he and the other kids are related to a guy on the ISIS hit list, when this is supposedly not Daesh turf (whose is it? not sure) --Caustic Logic (talk) 12:25, 6 June 2015 (UTC)