staying in a camp for the displaced inside the town. she says they left with bullets flying over their heads. yesterday rockets hit the camp, she tells me. they killed civilians. as soon as the planes see movement, they strike. they don't know if they're hitting isis or civilians. halah was in the same camp. there was hunger, fear, bombing, cold, she says. many women and children were killed, but there was no isis there. as they wait to be trucked to a camp for the displaced north of here, there is no bombing. there is hunger, thirst, and misery. supplies arrive. they're gone in seconds. children jostle in the dust for scraps. ben wedeman, cnn, on the plains of eastern syria.