Dramatic Footage Captures Harrowing Rescue Of Syrians Trapped In Aleppo

"When thinking of Syria, think of the people there, not about ISIS or Assad.”
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At least 22 Syrian civilians died and 11 were wounded during attacks filmed by Syria Charity in Aleppo on July 19, when suspected Russian military jets pummeled the region with scattered airstrikes.
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Driving frantically through the empty, dilapidated streets of Aleppo’s Al-Salhin district, first responders race to reach victims of the community’s latest airstrike, in a heart-wrenching video that offers a rare glimpse into Syria’s raging civil war.

Tires screech and the ambulance swerves wildly as a building explodes, sending rubble smashing through the windshield. A voice coming in over the medical team’s radio warns of aircraft circling above, requesting information on their movements.

Two men scramble out of the emergency vehicle and into a cloud of white dust, asking petrified onlookers peeking out from behind their doors if they are hurt. They run past heaps of ash and wreckage toward a wounded man who is slowly crawling along the ground, blood dripping down his debris-covered face.

The rescue team lifts him into the ambulance beside a limp, bloodied child who appears to be unconscious. As they recover more people from the destruction, some are treated for their injuries while others are pronounced dead.

Syria Charity, the Paris-based NGO that produced the first-hand footage of its rescuers in Aleppo, operates within Syria to offer medical and humanitarian assistance to those affected by the ongoing violence.

Warning: The footage below contains graphic scenes that some may find disturbing.

At least 22 people died and 11 were wounded during the filmed attacks on July 19, when suspected Russian military jets pummeled the city and surrounding area with at least 20 airstrikes.

“It happened in a complete civilian area ― there were no military bases, nothing,” Syria Charity president Mohammad Alolaiwy told The WorldPost. “There have been so many [airstrikes] here recently, far more than usual,” he added, noting that Russian forces have been helping Syrian President Bashar Assad besiege the city of Aleppo, which has been torn between rebel and government control for five years.

Alolaiwy founded the NGO after the civil war broke out in 2011, because “nobody else was there to help.” It currently has more than 200 food deliverers, hospital workers, nurses, ambulance drivers and rescuers risking their lives to help Syrians in need. Just days ago, a Syria Charity rescuer lost his leg during a mission to save people after another aerial attack.

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"When thinking of Syria, think of the people there, not about ISIS or Assad,” urges Syria Charity president Mohammad Alolaiwy. Above, a Syrian boy cries next to the body of a relative who died in a reported airstrike on April 27.
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The Syrian civil war has forced more than 4 million civilians to flee their homes as refugees, leaving their embattled country behind. At least 7.6 million others are internally displaced, many living in constant fear of barrel bomb attacks.

Thousands living in besieged areas are in desperate need of foreign aid, but the Assad regime has relentlessly blocked humanitarian organizations like the United Nations from accessing civilians. Some people living in Daraya, an opposition-held suburb of Damascus, have even resorted to eating grass so they don’t starve to death.

Dejected and frustrated by the lack of support from beyond Syria’s borders, people in Aleppo were photographed carrying signs begging for extraterrestrial aid. Others in Daraya created a giant “SOS” message with their bodies in March.

Organizations working from inside the disaster zone like Syria Charity may have a better chance of reaching people who need help, but are scarce and often lack adequate resources, Alolaiwy explained.

Syria Charity’s latest video has been viewed more than 4.5 million times in a week, and is just one of several devastating clips the organization put together to reveal the scale of loss and heartbreak endured by the people of Syria every day.

“We make these videos to help people understand that the Syrian conflict must be viewed as a humanitarian crisis; a humanitarian disaster,” said Alolaiwy. “That’s the message I’d like to share: When thinking of Syria, think of the people there, not about ISIS or Assad.”

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Inside Syria's War
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Civil Defence members put out a fire that spread in an oil refinery in the town of Marat Numan in Idlib province, Syria March 10, 2016. (credit:Khalil Ashawi / Reuters)
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Members of pro-government forces stand in front of a destroyed building in Salma, a town in Latakia province, on Jan. 15, 2016. (credit:YOUSSEF KARWASHAN/AFP/Getty Images)
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Syrian security forces and residents gather near Sayyida Zeinab, a Shia Muslim shrine in Damascus, following a suicide bombing on Jan. 31, 2016. (credit:LOUAI BESHARA/AFP/Getty Images)
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Civil defense team members try to clear the debris of a building after a Russian airstrike on Anadan, a city in the Aleppo Governate, on Feb. 2, 2016. (credit:Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
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People search through the debris of collapsed buildings following a Russian airstrike on in Atarib, a district in the Aleppo Governate, on Jan. 31, 2016. (credit:Ahmed Hasan Ubeyd/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)
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Smoke rises in Anadan following Russian air strikes on Feb. 2, 2016. (credit:Muhammed Kurab/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)
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Members of Syria's Civil Defense search for people who may have been buried under the wreckage following Russian airstrikes on Aleppo on Feb. 2, 2016. (credit:Muhammed Kurab/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)
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People search through the wreckage of collapsed buildings following Russian airstrikes in Aleppo on Jan. 31, 2016. (credit:Ahmed Hasan Ubeyd/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)
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Civil defense team members clear the debris of a building following airstrikes on residential areas in Anadan on Feb. 2, 2016. (credit:Beha El-Halebi/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)
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Children carry Islamist flags as they pose with a man for photos during an anti-government protest in the rebel-controlled city of Idlib, Syria March 25, 2016. (credit:Ammar Abdullah / Reuters)
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A boy runs near damaged buildings in the town of Marat Numan in Idlib province, Syria, March 23, 2016. (credit:Khalil Ashawi / Reuters)
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Boys play near rubble of damaged buildings in the rebel-held besieged town of Douma, eastern Damascus suburb of Ghouta, Syria March 19, 2016. (credit:Bassam Khabieh / Reuters)
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A damaged building is pictured in the rebel-controlled area of Jobar, a suburb of Damascus, Syria March 23, 2016. (credit:Bassam Khabieh / Reuters)
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A member of forces loyal to Syria's President Bashar al-Assad takes a position inside a palace complex on March 24, 2016. (credit:Sana Sana / Reuters)
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Residents take part in an anti-government protest against Syria's President Bashar al-Assad in the town of Marat Numan in Idlib province, Syria March 24, 2016. (credit:Khalil Ashawi / Reuters)
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Rebel fighters from Jaysh al-Sunna stand in Tel Mamo village, in the southern countryside of Aleppo, Syria March 13, 2016. (credit:Khalil Ashawi / Reuters)
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A man reacts for the loss of family members after an air strike on the rebel held al-Saliheen district in Aleppo, Syria, March 11, 2016. (credit:Abdalrhman Ismail / Reuters)
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A boy inspects a damaged house in the rebel held besieged city of Douma, a suburb of Damascus, Syria February 27, 2016. (credit:Bassam Khabieh / Reuters)
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A boy plays with a dog in the rebel-controlled area of Jobar, a suburb of Damascus, Syria March 3, 2016. (credit:Bassam Khabieh / Reuters)
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Protesters carry Free Syrian Army flags and chant slogans during an anti-government protest in the town of Marat Numan in Idlib province, Syria March 4, 2016. (credit:Khalil Ashawi / Reuters)
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Syria Democratic Forces fighters carry their weapons in a village on the outskirts of al-Shadadi town, Hasaka countryside, Syria February 19, 2016. (credit:Rodi Said / Reuters)
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A woman inspects damage at a camp for internally displaced people after it was hit by shelling in Jabal al-Turkman, Latakia province January 31, 2016. (credit:Ammar Abdullah / Reuters)
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A boy reacts in a site hit by what activists said were airstrikes carried out by the Russian air force in the town of Douma, eastern Ghouta in Damascus, Syria January 10, 2016. (credit:Bassam Khabieh / Reuters)
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Women mourn the death of a relative killed by Islamic State fighter in Mteahh village near al-Shadadi town, Hasaka countryside Syria February 18, 2016. (credit:Rodi Said / Reuters)
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A damaged building is seen in Hraytan city, Northern Aleppo countryside, Syria February 3, 2016. (credit:Abdalrhman Ismail / Reuters)
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A member of the Free Syrian Army rests on a metal top of an underground tunnel in Aleppo, Syria August 3, 2015. (credit:Abdalrhman Ismail / Reuters)