The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

In the shadow of continued security chaos there .. areas of influence of HTS and the factions witness an IED explosion in a military vehicle

An explosion was heard in the vicinity of Maarrat Misrin city due to an IED explosion in a military vehicle on the road between Maarrat Misrin and Batinta, which resulted in the injury of 2 persons believed to be fighters of the factions.

It is noteworthy that the factions’ members and Sharia officials are subjected to assassinations by detonating IEDs, and those who are behind these incidents still unknown.

On November 22, SOHR published that the body of an unidentified young man was found today, dumped in a deserted place near the road between Idlib and Maarrat Misrin in the western countryside of Idlib.

Medical sources informed the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights that the young man is 30 years old and he was killed 4 days ago due to gunshot at the chest, where the areas of influence of Hayyaat Tahrir Al-Sham and the factions have been witnessing wide-spread security chaos.

With the fall of more casualties, it rose to 604, the number of people who were killed in the countryside of Idlib, Aleppo, and Hama, since the 26th of April 2018, the date of starting the security chaos to be escalated in the province, they are the wife of an Uzbek commander and another child was with them, and the attorney-general of the Ministry of Justice of the Rescue Government, in addition to 167 civilians including 21 children and 14 women, of who were assassinated through bomb explosions, IED detonations, shooting, abduction, murder and then throwing the bodies in remote areas, and 371 fighters of Syrian nationality belong to Hayyaat Tahrir al-Sham, al-Sham Corps, the Islamic Movement of Ahrar al-Sham, Jaysh al-Izza, and other factions operating in Idlib, and 65 fighters of Somali, Uzbek, Asian, Gulf, Jordanian, Turkish and Caucasian nationalities have been assassinated in the same ways, also the assassination attempts have injured tens of people with varying severity.