The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

Three farmers killed as an old landmine explodes in Nawa city west of Daraa

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights has learnt that three farmers have been killed as a result of a landmine explosion on the outskirts of Nawa city, west of Daraa countryside.

An increasing number of people killed recently by landmine, unexploded bombs and collapse of war-damaged residential buildings in various Syrian areas and cities such as Homs, Hama Deir ez-Zor, Aleppo and southern Syria.

The Syrian Observatory has documented since January 2019 to date some 241 fatalities, including 65 women and 68 children. From the beginning of January 2019 to the present, to 241, including 65 women and 68 children. Of the total number, the Syrian Observatory documented the deaths of 44 people, including 30 women and 5 children, in their search and collect for “Syrian wild truffles”, which put their lives at risk, “Syrian wild truffles” grow in areas that are exposed to heavy rains and are sold at high prices.