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Daily Report on Violations of Human Rights in Syria: 14/02/2017

14-February-2017 By admin2

 

The death toll in Syria on Tuesday 14/02/2017 reached 65 deaths including nine children, three women, and one killed under torture.

In Idlib, 21 civilians were killed, 19 executed at the hands of Jund al-Aqsa factions, and two bodies found and reasons for their deaths are unknown.

Furthermore, 17 died in Daraa, ten in clashes with government forces, and seven in shelling on Daraa al-Balad and Daraa al-Sad.

In addition, 14 were killed in Hama, executed at the hands of Jund al-Aqsa factions. In addition, a civilian from Ar-Raqqah died in international alliance shelling targeting an ISIS prison in al-Baab.

The killings of three civilians were documented in Homs, two in shelling on al-Waer neighbourhood and Ar-Rastan, and one in clashes with government forces.

Filed Under: Daily reports Tagged With: clashes, international alliance shelling, ISIS, Jund al-Aqsa

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