Seventy-five civilians were killed in Syria on Saturday 9/11/2013, among them 12 women and six children.
A third of those killed were from the city of Aleppo, in which 26 were killed, among them six (including a woman and three children) who perished as a result of the shelling on Al-Haidariyah district in addition to another five that died in Tareeq al-Bab district, as well as eight that were killed in clashes close to Brigade 80 and four that died in Tal ‘Arn.
Eighteen were killed in Damascus and its suburbs, including three from Bait Sahm and two from Dair Atiah.
In Idlib, 13 were killed, among them 11 that fell in clashes in the villages of Al-Faw’iah and Kifriah.
Seven were killed in Homs, among them three that died as a result of the regime’s shelling of Al-Ghanto.
And among those killed was a Palestinian from the Yarmouk Camp that died as a result of regime shelling, a woman from Arbeen (rural Damascus) that died due to lack of medication as a result of the siege imposed by the regime on the Eastern Ghouta area, a civilian from al-Hamraat in Homs that was summarily executed after his village was raided by the Syrian army, and a nurse from al-Haara in Daraa was killed by regime fire.
Two were killed by sniper fire: the first from al-Adwi in Damascus who was killed by a sniper in clashes with the Syrian regime, and the second from Bosra al-Shaam was killed by a regime sniper in the city.
Three died under torture: the first from al-Mazzeh in Damascus, the second from al-Khalidiah (Homs) died under torture at the hand of Shabiha thugs who kidnapped him from the Mazra’ah Checkpoint in al-Wa’ar in Ramadan, and the third- in his forties- was from Nimr in Daraa.
List of provinces according to numbers killed:
Aleppo: 26 including 4 children and a woman
Damascus and its suburbs: 18 including 4 women, a child, and one who died under torture
Idlib: 13
Homs: 7 including a woman and one who died under torture
Daraa: 6 including a nurse and one who died under torture
Hama: 4 including a child
Deir Azzour: 1
Total: 75 killed
(Names found in the Arabic section)
Syrian Human Rights Committee
9/11/2013