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Daily Report on Human Rights Violations in Syria: 18/02/2018

20-February-2018 By admin2

The number of people killed in Syria on Sunday 18/02/2018 were 29 people, including eight children, five women and one that died under torture.

Fourteen people were killed in Rif Dimashq, including 13 that died in  bombing on the cities of Masraba, Saqba, Arbeen and Mohamadiya, and one that died due to lack of medicine for his cancer, as a result of the ongoing siege on the Eastern Ghouta.

Nine perished in Deir Azzour, six of whom were killed by bombing on the rural area of the province, two of whom were executed by ISIS and one that died under torture in a regime prison.

In Al-Hasaka four were killed when a car detonated in the city of al-Qamishli. Two were also killed in Ar-Raqqah when a landmine left by ISIS exploded.

Names of victims can be found in the Arabic section.

Filed Under: Daily reports, Editors choice Tagged With: bombing, human rights, ISIS, land mines, shelling, syria

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