The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

A body was found dumped near a military checkpoint of the regime forces in the shadow of the mounting security chaos in Daraa province

Daraa Province – The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights: the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights learned that the body of a citizen from Inkhil town north of Daraa, was found dumped near the junction of Qita village in the northern countryside of Daraa, where a security checkpoint of the regime forces is located, and all signs of killing this person point to these forces, and according to the sources of the SOHR; the victim is a citizen and has no ties to any of the factions or the regime forces and their militias.

Thus, the number of attacks and assassination attempts in various forms and methods through the detonation of IEDs, mines, booby-trapped vehicles and shooting during the period between last June to the present day, rose to more than 161 attempts, while the number of those killed and died in those attempts during the same period rose to 115, they are: 15 civilians, including two females and a child, in addition to 59 of regime forces, their affiliates and collaborators with the security forces, 22 faction fighters who have conducted “reconciliation” and are now among the security forces, including former seniors and 12 Syrian militia men affiliated with Lebanese Hezbollah and the Iranian forces, in addition to 6 fighters of the so-called “Fifth Corps” which was established by Russia.