three steps back. it is one step forward ten steps back. you realize that one step forward was not as forward as you thought in the first place. the good news after a weekend of so much despair, the buses are finally moving again. the infamous buses shuttling people to safety. the latest estimate is around 3,000 people evacuated from the eastern part of aleppo. it is important to note these are not just civilians. there are also armed rebel fighter. in changexchange, there are a c of towns besieged for a long time. civilians in those towns will be released as well. the transfers are taking place on the green buses. there is live footage showing transfers taking place. the reason that is important is because we are talking about a civilian and population transfer, there have to be
was premeditated. reporter: in a forest near the the twisted reck damage of russia s downed war plane. this exclusive coverage shows wreckage scattered through the trees. the syrian rebel fighter picks his way through the debris. this is the moment turkish intercepters blasted the russian plane out of the sky. you can see it plunging to earth in a fire ball. the turkish military has released a recording of the clear warning it gave the russian plane. after ten messages over five minutes, the turks say they opened fire. the two russian crew ejected safely. the pilot was dead when he hit the ground. but after a 12-hour special
nothing. desperately poor with just 30 $ a week. one daughter has a hole in her heart, but the family can t afford the operation. that s that is why they said a year ago she was married to a man in his 40s. how old was she when she got married? 12 years old. she s young. yes. the family was desperate. it saves you money. yes. she had little choice. were you happy to get married? not too much? a little. marriage will likely mean many children even in times of hardship. along the syrian border, this girl is pregnant. her husband is a rebel fighter. she is hoping he might make it back for the birth. another mom is hoping her fourth child survives. he has been born two months premature. for now she looks after her
is a rebel fighter or a regime soldier. the united nations estimates more than 100,000 people have been killed in the war with nearly seven million uprooted from their homes. leland is live from jerusalem. with all of this diplomatic talk, tell us more about how things really are on the ground. jon, they still continue to spiral out of control, especially with the summer offensive ongoing inside of syria. 5,000 people die there every month. that means since the alleged chemical weapons attack, about another 3,000 people, men, women and children, have all died there from conventional weapons inside syria. the fighting rages on. just recently rebels overran one of the key christian villages there inside syria and said they would blow up two of the oldest monasteries that exists inside of that country. also there s a lot of talk about these rebels that have overrun a number of christian veillagevil
hospital. the types of injuries are gunshot wounds. yeah. amputations, spinal cord injuries? yeah, yeah. you see all of those here. yeah, yeah. we are just walking distance to syria. look over there, just to those mountain passes. dr. noor is syrian, as are all the medical staff here. they left their country to take care of wounded rebels. to keep them safe, the hospital is secret. no signs outside. they only allowed us to take pictures on the patient floors, and we agreed to limit what we would show that would identify people here. you don t want us to show your face. how worried are you about your own safety? very dangerous to do and to innocent people. there are many floors filled with patients, and inside this room, every man you see is a rebel fighter. every one of them shot or injured in combat. a sniper shot this man in the leg. this man s arm peppered with shrapnel. they are all afraid.