Kamuna refugee camp massacre

[2] Between 28 and 30[3][1] people were killed in the Kamuna refugee camp near Sarmada, northern Syria, initially reported to be by bombing from warplanes.

[6] UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and other United Nations officials condemned the attack and declared it a possible war crime.

[1] The UNCHR called the attack a "shocking disregard for civilian life" and described it as a "flagrant violation of international humanitarian and human rights law".

Russia's Defense Ministry officials stated that damage shown in photographs and video suggested the camp may have been hit by multiple launch rocket systems which were being used in the area by Al-Nusra.

[8] The OHCHR chief Zeid Ra'ad Al-Hussein said that the initial reports of the camp being hit by Syrian Air Force jets was not verified.