The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

Massacre committed by the Russian warplanes in Deir Ezzor raises the death toll to 400, including about 100 children, citizen women and men

 

Deir Ezzor Province, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights:
New fighting erupted between the regime forces and militiamen loyal to them against the “Islamic State” organization in areas at the neighborhoods of al-Ommal and Rasafa in the city of Deir Ezzor, and in other places in the cemeteries area south of the city, while 7 citizens of one family were killed (a women and 4 of her male children in addition to her daughter and her grandson), in airstrikes on the city of Deir Ezzor, where the Syrian Observatory for human rights learned that their 7 bodies were found this morning under the rubble of a building targeted by Russian warplanes yesterday night targeted al-Ommal neighborhood in the neighborhood with city Deir Ezzor, while 2 men (brothers) of Gharibah village near Sbihan town were killed in bombing by warplane about two days ago, on areas in al-Salhiya village .

Rising the death toll to 406 people of civilians, fighters and members of the organization “Islamic State, they were killed in the bombing, raids and clashes since the 14th of January 2017, they are 96 civilians at least including 20 children and 20  citizen women, they are 58 persons including 10 children and 14 citizen women were killed in bombing by warplanes on the city of Deir Ezzor and the towns of Muhassan and Al-Boleel in the countryside, and 38 including 10 children and 6 citizen women were killed in shelling by the “Islamic State” organization on areas controlled by the regime forces in Deir Ezzor city, also it rose to 104 the number of killed members and officers of the regime forces and militiamen loyal to them, while it rose to 206, the number of members of the “Islamic State” organization of Syrian and non-Syrian nationalities, including several field commanders and the Real-Estate Official in  “al-Khayr State”, also tens of persons of both parties were injured.