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Daily Report on Violations of Human Rights in Syria: 01/09/2017

1-September-2017 By admin2

 

The death toll in Syria on Friday 01/09/2017 reached 21 deaths. Among the victims were three children.

In Deir Azzour, 14 civilians were killed; six executed under charges of associating with the international alliance, six in shelling on the towns of al-Kharita, Ayash, al-Shamitiya and Zaghir Shamiya, two in a mine explosion remnants of ISIS, and two run over by an ISIS vehicle.

Furthermore, six died Ar-Raqqah; three in international alliance shelling, one shot by a sniper, another executed by ISIS under charges of associating with the international alliance, and one in a landmine explosion remnants of ISIS.

In addition, a civilian died in Homs as a result of clashes with government forces in rural northern Homs.

Filed Under: Daily reports Tagged With: clashes, international alliance, ISIS, landmine explosion, shelling

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