The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

After becoming a displaced person, “Jandarma” bullets kill a citizen on the border with Iskenderun

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights documented today the death of a citizen from Muqah village in the southern countryside of Idlib.

He was killed when the Turkish border guards “Jandarma” opened fire while he was trying to enter Turkey from Babsqa area in Harem countryside north of Idlib.

It is worth mentioning that the Syrian Observatory monitored about 300 villages, towns, and cities being controlled by the regime forces in the recent military operation, where the inhabitants became displaced in the countryside of Idlib and Aleppo.

According to what the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights has ‎documented, the number of Syrian civilians killed by the ‎Jandarma forces since the start of the Syrian revolution has risen ‎to 445, including 78 children under the age of eighteen, and 44 ‎women over the age of eighteen.‎