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Daily Report on Violations of Human Rights in Syria: 13/12/2016

13-December-2016 By admin2

 

The death toll in Syria on Tuesday 13/12/2015 reached 27 deaths including five children and seven women.

Hama witnessed the killings of 16 civilians in poisonous gas bombing on ISIS controlled area Aqeerabat on 12/12/2016.

In Aleppo, four civilians were killed in mortar shelling on the outskirts of government controlled Al-Rahman mosque and al-Zahra foundation. However, victims of eastern neighbourhoods could not be counted due to the intensity of the shelling.

An additional four civilians were killed in Deir Azzour, three in ISIS shelling targeting al-Jura neighbourhood, and one in shelling targeting Ar-Raqqah. Two civilians were also killed in Ar-Raqqah, one in shelling and the other at the hands of ISIS. A civilian was also killed in shelling on Douma (rural Damascus).

Filed Under: Daily reports Tagged With: Aleppo, ISIS, poisonous gases, shelling

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