Last week we wrote of an airstrike on a school for displaced Syrians in which at least one child was killed and dozens were injured.

The attack on the Qah camp, 4 kilometers (2.5 miles) east of the Turkish border, occurred as 400 students were in class. Pro-regime media insisted the raid “targeted a Jabhat al-Nusra hideout in Qah”, but an official from the foundation that runs the school said, “The area is completely devoid of anything indicating any military features.”

Syrian-American Noor Haydar subsequently posted a photograph of one of the wounded children:

This is Katya. I met her 1 year and 54 days ago (when I took this photo), just a few days before the school near Qah Refugee Camp opened. For many kids, it was their first time back at school in 2 or 3 years.

Today, Katya’s school was bombed via one of Assad’s MiG planes. She and her friend Shams were in the playground. Shams (name meaning “Sun”) was killed on impact. Katya is in a coma. This is the Syria that we are ignoring. Displaced, hungry schoolchildren aching to play and learn…and they meet their demise. For what crime??

Katya died of her injuries on Sunday, after a five-day coma.

SYRIA KATYA