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Daily Report on Violations of Human Rights in Syria: 10/12/2017

10-December-2017 By admin2

 

The total number of victims (which we were able to document) in Syria on Sunday 10/12/2017 reached 12 deaths. Among the victims was a child.

In Ar-Raqqah, five civilians were killed, three found shot in the head in one of the buildings, and two in a mine explosion remnants of ISIS.

In addition, three died in rural Damascus, two from starvation and the lack of food and medicine due to the siege imposed of eastern Ghouta. A civilian was killed as a result of previous shelling on the town of Madira.

Furthermore, two died in Deir Azzour, one in international alliance shelling on the town of Abu Hamam, and the other shot by ISIS after an argument. An additional two civilians were killed in Idlib for unknown reasons and their bodies were found on the outskirts of the city of Idlib.

Filed Under: Daily reports Tagged With: ISIS, mine explosion, siege, Starvation

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