An Iraqi security official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, confirmed an air strike had killed and injured people in the camp but did not give any details.
there is no place and it has been four days since we ve bathed our children. no water, no toilet, no hot water, no gas. aid agencies can t get through due to the shelling as well as blocked roads. we re at a mass funeral here today. six people killed by a turkish air strike. five of them were kurdish fighters, one a woman civilian. the mood of the crowd a mixture of anguish for those lost especially among the families but also a burning hatred for the source of that attack. sandra, back to you. sandra: steve harrigan in syria thank you. bill: want to bring in the headliner dr. bill bennett former education secretary and live on a show on fox nation. start with your reflections on what is happening in syria and what the solution might be here ultimately. tough to know what the solution is. i ve been on the show many times defending the president.
his own mouth exactly what was going on there. it is a busy week ahead. senior legal affairs. always great to have you. friend of the program, republican political consultant. we have breaking news for you out of northern syria just this hour as part of the ongoing offensive. nbc confirming a convoy reportedly carrying journalists was attacked by turkish forces. joining us now for the latest is erin. what are we hearing? reporter: according to the syrian observatory for human rights, which is an ngo operating on the ground that tries to provide objective information, a convoy was struck by a turkish air strike killing 14 people including five civilians, wounding around 10,