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Dozens of Syrians Still Killed Daily in Various Cities by Factions, Regime, and Foreign Forces

April 7, 2019 

Editor's Note:

The following news stories are just examples of the daily horrors of war in Syria. Readers can find more detailed daily news stories at the sources below as well as many other sources in the internet. 

 

Poor conditions in Al-Rokban camp push Syrian refugees to leave to government-controlled areas, April 7, 2019 A site of destruction at the Syrian city of Al-Baghuz, April 7, 2019

 

The following are news stories from the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) website (http://www.syriahr.com/en/):

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16 were killed on April 5, 2019, including 2 members of the regime forces and militiamen loyal to them and 14 other people

3 citizens joined yesterday the convoy of casualties of the Syrian revolution.

0SOHR, 6/04/2019

In Idlib Province, a man and a child were shot by the Turkish border guards while they were trying to cross into the Turkish side of Idlib countryside.

In Damascus Province, a citizen of a Palestinian origin of Yarmouk Camp’s residents; was killed under torture in the detentions of regime’s security centers after arresting him earlier.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights learned that 11 new children died in the camp, due to the inaction of international organizations which -for weeks- have had enough by data and media statements, without doing something up to the scale of tragedy and catastrophe in the camp, which has become one of the largest camps in the east of Euphrates area and in the Syrian territory.

And 2 members of the regime forces and militiamen loyal to them were killed in shelling and clashes against the “Islamic State” Organization and the factions.

26 were killed yesterday including 2 members of the regime forces and militiamen loyal to them and 24 other people

22 Citizens joined today the convoy of casualties of the Syrian revolution.

SOHR, 05/04/2019

In Idlib Province, 13 citizens were killed including a woman and her child, and another woman and 2 children, as a result of shelling by the regime forces targeted areas in Kafrnebbul town in the countryside Maarrat al-Nu’man.

in Deir Ezzor Province, 9 citizens were killed, they are 7 people and 5 of them are from the same family including 2 women, they were killed during their search for the truffle in the desert of Deir Ezzor, and reliable sources suggested that they died in the explosion of mines planted by the “Islamic State” Organization earlier in the southwestern Desert of Deir Ezzor, and 2 people (one of them is a child) were killed in a mine explosion in the same area in the southwestern desert of Deir Ezzor city, it was planted earlier in the area.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights also learned that Hayyaat Tahrir al-Sham carried out two executions in Sarmada area in the northern countryside of Idlib, one of whom was executed on charges of being “one of the heads of a cell in Wadi Haj Khaled area of the Islamic State Organization,” while the other one was executed on charges of “kidnapping a man works in money exchange and killing his son-in-law.”

And 2 members of the regime forces and militiamen loyal to them were killed in shelling and clashes against the “Islamic State” organization and the factions.

18 were killed yesterday including 6 members of the regime forces and militiamen loyal to them and 12 others

8 Citizens joined on April 3, 2019, the convoy of casualties of the Syrian revolution.

SOHR, 04/04/2019

In Hama Province, 4 citizens were killed, they are: a child was killed in shelling by the regime forces on areas in al-Hwaiz village in Sahl al-Ghab northwest of Hama, and 3 citizens including a child and a woman were killed in missile shelling targeted al-Hawijah village in Sahl al-Ghab at the northwestern countryside of Hama.

In Aleppo Province, 3 people were killed, they are: a woman and 2 children under the age of eighteen, they were killed in rocket shelling targeted places in Khan al-Asal at the western sector.

In Idlib Province, a child was killed in shelling by the regime forces targeted areas in Marshmarin village.

An explosion was heard in the northern sector of Idlib countryside, it turned out that it was caused by an IED explosion in a vehicle of a commander in Al-Sham Corps in Taladah village north of Hama, in an attempt by a member of the engineering teams within the Corps to dismantle it, which caused his immediate death.

Also, a group of members of ISIS cells clashed during the hours of the night with members of Asayish Forces and the Syria Democratic Forces in al-Raqqah city, where 3 members of the Organization blew themselves up with explosive belts.

And 6 members of the regime forces and militiamen loyal to them were killed in shelling and clashes against the “Islamic State” Organization and the factions.

Godfathers of the reconciliation with the regime and the tragic conditions in al-Rokban camp push 1700 citizens to return to regime forces’-controlled areas

SOHR, 07/04/2019

The camp of al-Rokban for the displaced people which is located near the Syrian-Jordanian-Iraqi triangle border in the far southeast of the Syrian territory; is witnessing the continuation of the exit for hundreds of civilians towards regime forces’-controlled areas, where reliable sources confirmed to the Syrian Observatory that it rose to about 1700, the number of people who have gotten out since February 2019, the most recently of which was the batch that came out during the past 24 hours with and included more than 650 people, but without having any guarantors for the return operation, where the exit process is carried out by paying up to 200000 Syrian pounds.

It is paid by the family that wishes to get out to the car that will take them to regime forces’-controlled areas, and the reliable sources confirmed to the Syrian Observatory that they must pay a different amount of money within regime forces’-controlled areas; in return for a “settlement” procedure, where some families paid 50000 Syrian pounds and others payed 300000 Syrian pounds, after which they are transported to camps of the regime forces in Haysa, al-Oras and others, which are empty schools in which they stay for a period of time waiting the “necessary security investigations” to be carried out, and the sources told the Syrian Observatory that the factions controlling the camp do not mind and do not stand against anyone wants to leave the camp.

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