المرصد السوري لحقوق الانسان
The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

21 people were killed yesterday including 5 members of the regime forces and their allied militiamen, and 14 persons were killed in different circumstances in several Syrian areas

In Al-Raqqah province, 3 children were killed as a result of the explosion of a mine that did not explode earlier, planted by the “Islamic State” Organization during its control of Sluk area northeast of al-Raqqah countryside.

And in Aleppo province, the body of an unidentified person was found on the road between the towns of Batabu and Ibbin in the western countryside of Aleppo.

While an important commander in the “Islamic State” Organization of Syrian nationality, was killed after being targeted in the countryside of Deir Ezzor province, by warplanes believed to belong to the International Coalition where they targeted the engineer Ali al-Hammad who is descended from al-Mayadin city, which is controlled by the regime forces, where he was targeted in al-Sha’afah area within the ISIS-controlled enclave on the eastern banks of Euphrates River, and the sources said that the targeting took place about four days ago by warplanes believed to belong to the International Coalition.

And the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitored the killing of 5 members of the organization in the last enclave of ISIS east of Euphrates, as a result of clashes against the Syria Democratic Forces and shelling by International Coalition, while 4 fighters of the Syria Democratic Forces were killed in the shelling and clashes in the same area.

And 5 members of the regime forces and their allied militiamen were killed as a result of the shelling and clashes with the “Islamic State” organization and the factions.

And at least 2 members of the “Islamic State” organization and the factions of non-Syrian nationalities were killed in clashes and shelling of warplanes and helicopters and shelling on their areas of presence.

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