The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

Missing for two years | Remains of two fighters of “Deir Ezzor Military Council” found in northern Deir Ezzor

Deir Ezzor province: SOHR sources have reported that the remains of fighters of “Deir Ezzor Military Council” were found in al-Suwar town in the northern countryside of Deir Ezzor. The two fighters were gone missing two years ago. The identities of the bodies were recognized as there were ID cards buried with the bodies of the two fighters who were believed to be killed by ISIS cells which have been prevalent in SDF-held areas.

 

As more fatalities are recorded and updated regularly, the number of people who were killed in areas within the four provinces of Aleppo, Deir Ezzor, Al-Raqqah and Al-Hasakah, in addition to the SDF-held area of Manbij in the north-east of Aleppo rose to 809 fighters, civilians, oil workers, and officials in service parties.

 

The Syrian Observatory documented the assassination of 294 civilians including 18 children and 15 women by armed cells in the eastern countryside of Deir Ezzor, al-Hasakah countryside, al-Raqqah city and countryside, and Manbij area. In addition, 511 SDF fighters, including local leaders, were assassinated in the same areas.

 

Also, four members of International Coalition were killed. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights Human also documented tens of injuries due to these assassinations.