Bloodied and burned daughters cry for their mums as 4 friends die in horror of school drone attack

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Renda Bakr, 17, and Novin Ezzat, 18, heard the drone, but after that it was just a blur of screams and blood as they described the hours of terror in which four of their friends were killed

Zozan Zedan rests in his hometown Manbij Zozan Zedan rests in his hometown Manbij (

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Two teenage girls have described the horror of the moment a drone hit their school in Syria, killing four friends.

Renda Bakr, 17, and Novin Ezzat, 18, heard the drone of the unmanned craft but, after that, it was all a blur of screams and blood as a Turkish drone appeared having massacred four innocent Kurdish students in its ongoing strikes on Kurdish areas of Syria.

The two girls are students at a United Nations (UN) supported boarding school in the village of Szamuka, 16 km west of the town of Al-Hasakah where they live and study.

They described the hours of terror in which four of their friends were killed.

The first disturbing noise was the roar of a reconnaissance drone, prowling the skies and ready to rain hell on innocent civilians.

Faces of the innocent victims - Ranya Eta (

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"There was so much fear, seeing our friends covered in blood, burned, calling out for their mums and in pain. It was awful," Ms Bakr said. "I don't even have time to think or understand what was going on, I was too scared to even understand what was going on."

Mrs. Bakr and Mrs. Ezzat loved school and loved their friends, but now living there is clouded by memories of the attack.

Their injuries were much less serious than the others, so they herded the people into makeshift ambulances and went to the hospital.

Bloodied and burned daughters cry for their mums as 4 friends die in horror of school drone attack

Exclusive:

Renda Bakr, 17, and Novin Ezzat, 18, heard the drone, but after that it was just a blur of screams and blood as they described the hours of terror in which four of their friends were killed

Zozan Zedan rests in his hometown Manbij Zozan Zedan rests in his hometown Manbij (

Image: Twitter)

Two teenage girls have described the horror of the moment a drone hit their school in Syria, killing four friends.

Renda Bakr, 17, and Novin Ezzat, 18, heard the drone of the unmanned craft but, after that, it was all a blur of screams and blood as a Turkish drone appeared having massacred four innocent Kurdish students in its ongoing strikes on Kurdish areas of Syria.

The two girls are students at a United Nations (UN) supported boarding school in the village of Szamuka, 16 km west of the town of Al-Hasakah where they live and study.

They described the hours of terror in which four of their friends were killed.

The first disturbing noise was the roar of a reconnaissance drone, prowling the skies and ready to rain hell on innocent civilians.

Faces of the innocent victims - Ranya Eta (

Picture:

Twitter)

"There was so much fear, seeing our friends covered in blood, burned, calling out for their mums and in pain. It was awful," Ms Bakr said. "I don't even have time to think or understand what was going on, I was too scared to even understand what was going on."

Mrs. Bakr and Mrs. Ezzat loved school and loved their friends, but now living there is clouded by memories of the attack.

Their injuries were much less serious than the others, so they herded the people into makeshift ambulances and went to the hospital.

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