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Daily Report on Violations of Human Rights in Syria: 29/10/2016

29-October-2016 By admin2

The death toll in Syria on Saturday 29/10/2016 reached 22 deaths, among the victims were three children.

Aleppo witnessed the killings of ten civilians, seven in clashes with government forces, and three in shelling.

In Daraa, four civilians were killed, three in clashes with government forces, and one in a bomb explosion.

In addition, two died in Homs, one in clashes with government forces, and the other from wounds sustained in shelling targeting the western town of al-Tayba.

Furthermore, five died in clashes with government forces, three in Idlib, and two in Deir Azzour. A further two civilians were killed in rural Damascus, a baby stillborn due to his mother suffering malnutrition as a result of the siege, and the other shot by a sniper and refused exit from Madaya.

Filed Under: Daily reports Tagged With: bomb explosion, clashes, malnutrition, shelling, siege, sniper

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