The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

Ter*rorist attack | Officer of the regime ki*lls his ex-wife and her parents in Horat Amorin Village in Hama

Hama province: An officer of the regime and his ex-wife died affected by wounds they sustained after the officer attacked the family of his ex-wife in her parent’s house with a gun and a grenade causing his injury too, in Horat Amorin Village in Hama countryside.

Accordingly, the number of people killed in the crime has risen to three: a woman, her father and her mother, in addition to the death of their murderer.

A gunman opened fire directly on a family in Hama countryside, killing a doctor and his wife and severely injuring the rest of their family in Horat Amrin area in Hama countryside within regime-held areas.

According to local SOHR sources, the shooter is the ex-husband of the doctor’s daughter, where he fled to an unknown destination, and the injured people were taken to the hospital to receive proper medication.

The killed doctor was the General Director of Al-Sakilbiya National Hospital.

It is worth noting that this is the second crime in regime-held areas in less than an hour.

The Syrian Observatory has documented 162 murders in regime-controlled areas since early 2023, where domestic violence and armed robbery were behind some of these murders, while motives behind the others remained unknown. These murder crimes left 182 fatalities: 42 women, 120 young and adult men and 20 children. The fatalities are distributed regionally as follows:
Rif Dimashq: 26 murder crimes left five women, three children and 20 men dead.

Latakia: 18 murder crimes left nine men, nine women and five children dead.

Al-Suwaidaa: 23 murder crimes left three children, 16 men and four women dead.

Homs: 14 murder crimes left 11 men, two women and a child dead

Hama: 17 murder crimes left a child, three women and 15 men dead.

Daraa: 20 murder crimes left 15 men and six women dead.

Damascus: 11 murder crimes left three women, a child and seven men dead.

Aleppo: Ten murder crimes left four men, three children and five women dead.

Deir Ezzor: 16 murders crimes left two children, two women and 15 men dead.

Al-Hasakah: One murder crime left one woman dead.

Al-Qunaitrah: One murder crime left one young man dead.

Tartus: Four murder crimes left two women, a little girl and a man dead.

Idlib: One murder crime left five civilians dead.