The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

A body subjected to brutal torture by unknown people was found at the outskirts of al-Khabur River in al-Hasakah

Al-Hasakah province, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights: the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitored the finding of a body of an unidentified young man in his 30s, he was killed and on his body the marks of brutal torture, and he was thrown in a barrel on the bank of al-Khabur River, but no information about the reasons and circumstances of his death until the moment, and the Syrian Observatory published at the beginning of December 2018 that an important commander in the Community Protection Forces aka “Essential Protection Forces” working in the border city of Qamishli with Turkey in the northern countryside of Hasaka, died affected by the injury he had in the explosion that took place this morning in Qamishli city, and the death toll is expected to rise because there are some people in critical situation, and the Syrian Observatory published this morning that an explosion was heard on Tuesday, the 4th of December 2018, in Qameshly city at the border with Turkey, it was caused by an IED explosion in a military vehicle at Halku junction in the Kornish area of the city, where the explosion targeted a military vehicle belongs to the so-called Community Protection Forces, which injured 2 members, and the injury of one of them is critical, and the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights published on in the 30th of June 2018 that  a violent explosion was heard today evening in the center of Al-Hasakah city, it was caused by the explosion of a booby trapped motorcycle in the area of Al-Ghassaniyah School near Al-Qahirah Cinema, in the center of the city, which resulted in the fall of a number of wounded, and the intersected sources confirmed to the Syrian Observatory, that the detonation targeted one of the headquarters of the Syriac Security Forces “Sutoro”, which resulted in the fall of a number of wounded amid confirmed information about the death of one of them.