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Daily report of victims of human rights violations in Syria 10-12-2019

11-December-2019 By shrc_admin

 The total number of victims documented by the Syrian Human Rights Committee (SHRC) on Tuesday 10-12-2019 reached 2 persons, one of them is a child. In Idlib province, a child died from his wounds caused by a previous Russian bombing targeting the Qah border camp on the Syrian-Turkish border. In Lattakia province, one person died […]

Filed Under: Daily reports, Editors choice Tagged With: Qah border camp, white weapon

Daily report of victims of human rights violations in Syria 22-11-2019

23-November-2019 By shrc_admin

six people were killed by Russian attack on Idlib villages & towns The total number of victims documented by the Syrian Human Rights Committee (SHRC) in Syria on Friday 22-11-2019 reached 8 people including 3 children. In Idlib province, 6 people were killed, 4 of whom by Russian shelling of Mar’ayan and Al-Fatira towns, and […]

Filed Under: Daily reports, Editors choice Tagged With: Aleppo province, Qah border camp, russian shelling

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