this is bbc news. i m shaun ley. the headlines at 11. almost 36,000 people are known to have died a week after earthquakes in turkey and syria, with the united nations predicting that figure will double. this comes as concerns grow for those in syria as international aid efforts are hampered by conflict in the region. a doctor working in syria s north aleppo region, described the situation. for the last seven days we have been alone here in north west syria. - it s unlikely in a similar- catastrophe to respond alone. a 15 year old boy and girl are held on suspicion of murder following the death of 16 year old brianna ghey in warrington. police continue work to establish
gear that needs power, buckets as well to dig away the earth. and somebody s shown me a picture where we can see the legs of this man. he seems to be trapped from his upper body. extraordinary celebration as he was moved out across here. his own father was here in the crowd. did you ever think this would happen? how do you feel? tom bateman reporting from southern turkey. earlier i wasjoined by dr mohamed zahid al masri from the north aleppo region in syria. he s with physicians across continents, an ngo which provides medical aid during humanitarian crises. that, the trauma, the kind of, the
this is bbc news these are the latest headlines in the uk and around the world. a week on from the earthquakes in turkey and syria, almost 36,000 people are known to have died as the united nations predict that figure will double. concerns grow for those affected in syria as international aid struggles to reach people in the region. dr mohammed zahid al masri, from syria s north aleppo region, described the situation earlier. for the last seven days we have been alone here in north west syria. - it s unlikely in a similar- catastrophe to respond alone. the us shoots down another unidentified object in its airspace in the fourth military operation of its kind, this month. a 15 year old boy and girl are held on suspicion of murder
this is bbc news these are the latest headlines in the uk and around the world. a week on from the earthquakes in turkey and syria, almost 36,000 people are known to have died as the united nations predict that figure will double. concerns grow for those affected in syria as international aid struggles to reach people in the region. dr mohammed zahid al masri, from syria s north aleppo region, described the situation earlier. for the last seven days we have been alone here in north west syria. - it s unlikely in a similar- catastrophe to respond alone. the us shoots down another unidentified object in its airspace in the fourth military operation of its kind, this month. a 15 year old boy and girl are held on suspicion of murder
hour of need. quentin somerville, bbc news, idlib. earlier i wasjoined by dr mohamed zahid al masri from the north aleppo region in syria. he s with physicians across continents, an ngo which provides medical aid during humanitarian crises. from the day one after the earthquake, all these syrian ngos, we were first to respond on the ground, everybody was trying to support the local people and we should mention that for the last seven days we are alone here in north west syria. it is unlikely in similar catastrophe to respond alone. the committee is responding alone. the syrian ngos and local community without any support from outside. in our organisation we are receiving in our hospitals, this is one of them, a surgical hospital supported by medical.