The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

The massacre of Jesrin and the increase in the number of casualties today are the bloodiest since the UNSC resolution was issued and raise to about 790 at least the number of civilian casualties in the Eastern Ghouta in 17 days

The warplanes and helicopters bomb the Eastern Ghouta during the validity of Putin’s “humanitarian” truce

Rif Dimashq Province – The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights: the bombardment on the areas remained under the control of the factions in the Eastern Ghouta, does not almost calm down, and Putin’s “humanitarian” truce has not prevented the battles of control, led by Russian advisers, on the besieged Ghouta, and has not prevented the warplanes, artilleries and rocket launchers to target from time to time, areas in this small geographic area of Rif Dimashq, located at the outskirts of the capital Damascus, where the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitored during the time of the truce’s validity, that the warplanes carried out 3 raids on Douma city, they also targeted areas in Hazza town by 2 raids, in conjunction with bombardment by helicopters by 2 explosive barrels on areas in Al-Ash’ari town, as well as bombardment by helicopters by 2 explosive barrels on Beit Sawa town, which injured 7 citizens in Hazza town, while it has increased to 9, the number of casualties who were killed in Jesrintown as a result of the morning bombardment of the town, also it has increased to 25 at least including a child, the number of casualties who were killed due to the bombardment by warplanes yesterday evening which resulted in a massacre in Kafr Batna, and the number of casualties may increase because of the presence of injured cases in serious conditions, in addition to the presence of missing people whose destiny is unknown until now, raising to 86 including 7 children and 8 women, and they are: 5 casualties in Hazza town, 3 citizens were killed in the airstrikes on Zamalka city, and 2 citizens was killed in aerial bombardment on Kafr Batna and al-Ashari town, and 3 citizens were killed in aerial bombardment on Saqba city, and 10 citizens including a child girl were killed in aerial bombardment on Harasta city, and a child was killed in aerial bombardment on Madyara, and a citizen was killed in aerial bombardment on Ein Tarma town, and 8 citizens including 2 women were killed in aerial bombardment on Douma city, and 9 citizens (they are 4 children and 5 women) were killed in shelling before and after midnight of yesterday on Jesrin, and 19 citizens including a child and a woman were killed in aerial bombardment before and after midnight of yesterday on Hamouriyah, and 25 casualties in KafrBatna town were killed in aerial bombardment.

And with the death of more citizens, it has increased to 790, the number of Syrian civilians who were killed in the Eastern Ghouta, including 174 children and 106 women, who have been killed by the aerial, rocket and artillery shelling on the cities and towns of Douma, Harasta, Arbin, Zamalka, Hamouriyah, Jesrin, Kafr Batna, Hazza, Ash’ari, Nashabiyah, Aftries, Otaya, Al-Shifonyyah, Al-Marj area, Mesraba, Madyara, Beit Sawa, and other areas in the besieged Ghouta of Damascus, and the shelling during this period which completed 2 weeks since it started, resulted in the injury of about 3950 citizens including hundreds of children and citizen women with varying severity, some of them have permanent disabilities, while the bodies of tens of citizens are still under the rubble of destruction caused by the aerial, rocket and artillery shelling by the regime forces on the Eastern Ghouta of Damascus, and the total death toll documented by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, includes 258 casualties including 37 children and 30 women who were killed and documented by the SOHR after the resolution of the UNSC, which failed again to stop the killing of the people of the Eastern Ghouta, and the shelling resulted in the fall of hundreds of wounded, where the number of casualties may increase because of the presence of serious injuries, amid the tragic humanitarian situation of the people of Ghouta, who intersected sources confirmed to the Syrian Observatory that they do not leave the shelters for fear of the intensive shelling, amid inability of the medical staff to relieve all medical cases.