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Daily report on human rights violations in Syria for 20-1-2018

23-January-2018 By shrc_admin

التقرير اليوميDeath Toll

The total number of victims documented by SHRC in Syria was 19 on Saturday, 20-1-2018, including two children and two women.

In Rif Dimashq (Damascus countryside), 14 civilians were killed in the bombing of the eastern towns and villages of Al-Ghouta. They were distributed as follows: 9 people in Douma, 4 in Hamouriya and 1 in Hazrama, Arbin and Zamalka.

Two were killed in Idlib province, one of the bombing of Lawf, and the other due to an explosive device. Two were killed also in Deir ez-Zor province due to an  explosion of landmines left by ISIS. One civilian was killed in Latamnah in Hama Province because of bombing of the town.

The Syrian Human Rights Committee documented 16 names of the following victim. See Arabic origin.

Filed Under: Daily reports, Editors choice Tagged With: daily report, Damascus, deir azzour, Hama

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