The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

Mine explosion from the leftovers of ISIS injures 2 “SDF” member in Baghuz town

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights documented the injury of 2 members of the Syria Democratic Forces in the explosion of a mine from the leftovers of the “Islamic State” Organization in Baghuz town earlier in the eastern sector of Deir Ezzor countryside, and the Syrian Observatory published on the 1st of October 2019 that explosion of mines and IEDs of the remnants of the Syrian war continue causing more casualties, where the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitored the injury of a man and a child in the explosion of a mine from the remnants of the war in the agricultural land of Soran city in the northern countryside of Hama, while the Syrian Observatory published on the 28th of September 2019 that the Syrian war continues to claim the lives of Syrian in different parts of the country, where the Syrian Observatory documented the death of a citizen in the explosion of a mine from the remnants of the “Islamic State” Organization in Suha village in the eastern countryside of Hama, raising to 173 people including 60 women and 41 children, the number of people who were killed by mines and IED explosions in several areas of the Syrian territory in Homs, Hama, and Deir Ezzor since the beginning of January 2019 until today, and among the total number of casualties the Syrian Observatory documented the death of 44 people including 30 women and 5 children, also the Syrian Observatory documented the killing and execution of 34 members of the regime forces; as they were passing over minefield areas, or arrested by groups of ISIS and executed during their search and collection of the truffle which grows in the areas that is subjected to heavy rain, and it is sold at very high prices, while the IEDs and mines have also left tens of wounded since the second half of February until now, mostly citizen women, and their injuries varied between severe, amputations, middle, and simple wounds.