Perhaps this word is a better fit:
pogrom
[puh-gruhm, -grom, poh-]
Wikipedia says, "A
pogrom is a violent
riot aimed at the
massacre or
persecution of an ethnic or religious group, particularly a riot aimed at the massacre or persecution of
Jews. The term originally entered the English language in order to describe 19th and 20th century
attacks on Jews in the Russian Empire (mostly within the
Pale of Settlement, in what would become
Ukraine,
Belarus and
Poland). Similar attacks against Jews at other times and places also became retrospectively known as pogroms. The word is now also sometimes used to describe publicly sanctioned purgative attacks against non-Jewish ethnic or religious groups."
However, in the Jewish experience the classic pogrom was a series of hit-and-run raids by mounted Cossacks intent on killing Jews and burning their homes and villages. Bombing ethnic neighborhoods is essentially the modern equivalent.
The issue with applying the word "genocide" is that it includes deliberate intent. Pogroms merely require acquiescence. So the bloody events you've recorded can't "look like" genocide unless you can attach statements of intent to them as well.