Sources: 74 people were killed, including 36 members of the regime forces, in Daraa last August

Ahrar Houran, a group specialized in covering the news of Daraa governorate in the south of the country, said in a report that it counted the violations committed in Daraa governorate during the month of August, which witnessed a noticeable decrease in assassinations compared to last July.
The Gathering noted in a report published, on September 4, that killing 74 people, including 36 of the regime forces, 10 people due to the missile shelling of the regime forces, and two people were documented by the regime forces' shooting, in addition to 5 people who died under torture in the regime's prisons.
The assembly (which transmits news from southern Syria) also documented 10 assassination attempts and operations in Daraa Governorate, which resulted killing 14 people and the wounding of 3 others with varying degrees of injuries.
It pointed out that among the dead who were documented, 4 civilians, accused of collaborating with the regime's security services, 8 former members of the opposition factions who did not join the regime's military formations, and former opposition fighters who joined the Eighth Brigade of the Russian-backed Fifth Corps.
No party has claimed responsibility for most of the assassinations, while residents and activists in the province accuse Al-Assad regime's intelligence and loyal militias of being behind the assassinations.
This comes in light of the continuation of the regime's forces besieging Daraa Al-Balad since last June 24 and cutting off all the necessities of life from it.
"Ahrar Houran" documented, according to the opposition Radio Al-Kul website, the regime's bombing of the besieged areas with 158 "elephant" and "Golan" surface-to-surface missiles and hundreds of artillery shells, which resulted in 7 civilian casualties and a number of wounded, in addition to great destruction on private civilian property, and public property, including mosques.