this is bbc news with the headlines. we follow one rescuer and his team, among the tangled ruins of apartment blocks, looking for signs of life. armageddon. armageddon. we report from the quake zone inside syria, with one of the first internationaljournalists to get into aleppo. former newcastle united footballer christian atsu is still missing in the turkish quake. his partner speaks to the bbc.
getting access to the quake zone there is tough, but the bbc has language services right around the world and our arabic team based in the country are the first internationaljournalists to report from aleppo. the historic city was hit hard by the earthquakes, and the bbc is travelling with the syrian government s permission in the region. our reporter, assaf abboud, has sent us this report in arabic, and we ve translated his words. translation: we are now. in the shahar neighbourhood, one of the areas damaged by the earthquake. aleppo is the closest city to the epicentre of the earthquake. until now around 400 people have died in the city of aleppo. hundreds of injured remain in the rubble. in this area rescue efforts are being supported by government forces in the search for the injured. they are also working on demolishing damaged buildings out of fear they might collapse at a later stage.
this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. a high altitude object is shot down by us fighterjets over alaska. white house spokesmanjohn kirby says it posed a threat to the safety of civilian aircraft . the painstaking search for survivors continues in turkey and syria, after the quakes. we follow one rescuer and his team, among the tangled ruins of apartment blocks, looking for signs of life. armageddon. armageddon. we report from the quake zone inside syria, with one of the first internationaljournalists to get into aleppo.
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