At least 28 people have been killed in an air strike on a refugee camp in north-western Syria, near the Turkish border, activists said.

The UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the casualties include women and children.

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The Herald:

The strike hit a camp for the internally displaced in the rebel-held territory near Sarmada, in Syria's Idlib province.

The Local Coordination Committees, another activist group, said more than 30 are dead.

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The Herald:

The camp is home to hundreds of people who have fled from the surrounding Aleppo and Hama provinces.

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Videos circulating on social media said to be from the camp show at least a dozen tents burned to the ground, charred bodies and injured women and children being loaded onto a pick-up truck