The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

More casualties raise the death toll to 51 at least by mine explosions inside Al-Raqqah city

Al-Raqqah Province, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights: The number of people who were killed in Al-Raqqah city as a result of more mine explosions during their movement in the city continues to rise, where a woman was killed in a mine explosion in the city, raising the number of people who died due to landmine explosions inside the city during traveling in it or while they were trying to return to their homes; to 51 citizens including 12 children and citizen women at least, since about a month in the city where sweeping is continuing by mine removing teams of the Syria Democratic Forces and the International Coalition, and the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights published in late October 2017 that the demining teams of the Syria Democratic Forces and teams of the International Coalition and western parties have stopped their work in the city temporary, following the injury of foreign members of the mine engineering teams and the death of other members as a result of mine explosions, the sources told the observatory that they stop mine sweeping and dismantling in order to search for a different method to remove them, in a way that does not inflict casualties in their ranks in Al-Raqqah city, where Al-Raqqah city is witnessing a destruction of more than 80% of its area, which witnessed battles and violent clashes between the Syria Democratic Forces and the International Coalition against the “Islamic State” organization, and lasted from the 6th of June 2017 until the 17th of October 2017, the date of the exit of the last batch of members of the “Islamic State” organization from the city, also the organization had intensively planted miners in the city and its outskirts.