The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

Remnants of war claim the life of a child, and 65 children have been killed because of them since the beginning of this year

A child died affected by wounds he had in the explosion of a mine left over from the remnant of war today in Daraa countryside, where the Syrian Observatory published a few hours ago that, a remnants of war exploded in “Naseeb” town in Daraa  countryside, which injured 7 children and some of them are in critical condition.

Raising to 232, including 65 women and 65 children, the number of people who were killed by mines and IED explosions, and in the collapse of buildings cracked by the remnants 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 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.