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  • الاثنين, 28 يوليو - 2025

Death of members and officers of the Syrian regime in mysterious circumstances including high ranks

Death of members and officers of the Syrian regime in mysterious circumstances including high ranks

Local sources and opposition news sites said that the Syrian regime has lost a number of its forces during the past few days, in different areas of Syria, including senior officers.

According to what the opposition Sham News Network monitored, pro-regime pages mourned, Major General Jawdat Nazeer Shaabu, in what they described mysterious circumstances, and he was from the city of Latakia and his funeral took place on Sunday.

Media sources said that the Brigadier General, Hussein Ibrahim Issa, died under similar circumstances, while his body arrived to Tishreen Military Hospital in Damascus, coinciding with the arrival of a number of the dead in Al-Assad forces, who are thought to be accompanying the brigadier who was recently killed.

The same sources pointed out that the first assistant in the regime’s army, Muhammad Ibrahim Barakat, was killed in Masyaf countryside, and the military, Maher Abboud Al-Khader, was killed because of a landmine explosion in the Syrian desert.

The soldier in Al-Assad forces also killed, "Yunus Mahmoud Hammad," who came from the village of Bashraghi in Latakia countryside, according to pro-regime pages, amid the secrecy of the official regime's media about the deaths of its forces.

Yesterday, the rebels also announced that they targeted the sites of the regime forces with artillery shelling in the axes of Jabal Al-Akrad, north of Lattakia, killing 5 members and wounding 10 after directly targeting an operations room.

Local sources indicated that a military vehicle from the Fifth Division in the regime’s army, in the western countryside of Daraa governorate, was attacked, causing deaths and injuries.

On the other hand, the Islamic State organization, through its identifiers and channels, claimed responsibility for killing two members of the “military security” in Nawa city, in the countryside of Daraa, southern Syria.