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  • الجمعة, 11 أكتوبر - 2024
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SNHR documents the killing of 91 civilians in August 2022

The Syrian Network for Human Rights documented the killing of 91 civilians in Syria last August, including 28 children and two women, and 7 victims of torture.

And it considered that the Syrian regime continues to kill Syrian citizens without registering them as dead in the registration offices.

The report stated that the death toll in August increased compared to the previous month, when it documented the killing of 91 civilians, including 28 children and two women, at the hands of the parties to the conflict and the control forces in Syria in August 2022.

The Syrian regime killed 14 civilians, including 4 children, while the Syrian Democratic Forces killed 4 civilians. According to the report, 73 civilians, including 24 children and two women, were killed by other parties.

According to the report, the month of August witnessed an increase in the number of civilian casualties as a result of mines in various Syrian governorates and regions, where the killing of 11 civilians, including 5 children, was documented, which led to an increase in the death toll from mines since the beginning of 2022, about 101 civilians, including 50 children and 9 women.

According to the report, data analysis showed that Aleppo governorate topped the rest of the governorates with about 37% of the death toll documented in August, followed by Daraa with about 18%, and then Idlib and Hasaka governorates with about 12% of deaths.

The network said that the Human Rights Working Group of the Syrian Network documented in August the killing of 7 people under torture, including one child, at the hands of the Syrian regime forces.

The city of Al-Bab witnessed a "massacre" last month, as a result of the bombing from areas controlled by the regime forces and "SDF," which killed 18 civilians, including five children, as a result of the bombing, and wounded more than 30 people, including at least 11 children, according to the "Syrian Civil Protection".