The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

Through Awn Al-Dadat crossing | Bodies of 12 Syrian people who died in Turkey’s earthquake enter Syrian territory

SOHR activists reported that 12 bodies of Syrian people, who died as a result of the earthquake in Turkey, have been brough through Awn Al-Dadat crossing in Manbij countryside from Turkey to Ain Al-Arab (Kobani) city, three of which hail from Manbij city including two brothers, six hail from Al-Raqqa and the others from Ain Al-Arab (Kobani).

A few hours ago, SOHR activists reported that the number of people who died under the rubbles in Syria has risen to 1,970 including 1,056 people in regime-held areas and 914 in areas of the “Salvation Government” and the “Syrian Interim Government” in the Syrian north, and over 120 people in Al-Atarib city in western Aleppo countryside, in addition to the injury of over 2,000 people and dozens of families still stuck under the rubbles, coinciding with the inability of rescue teams to recover the bodies and the injured people from under the rubbles.