The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

On background of accusing him of causing killing of eight children | Sister, brother, nephew nicknamed “Al-Shabat” and two members of local groups killed in Al-Sanamayn in Daraa countryside

Daraa province: A local group led by “Mohsen Al-Haimed”, who formerly belonged to “ISIS” and currently works for Military Intelligence, stormed Al-Jourah neighbourhood in Al-Sanamayn city in the northern countryside of Daraa, where another group led by “Ahmed Jamal Al-Labbad”, nicknamed “Al-Shabat”, is present, who formerly worked for “State Security” and currently leads an armed group, where violent armed erupted, during which various types of light weapons and RPG were used, against the backdrop of the explosion of an IED yesterday, which resulted in the killing of eight children. The finger of accusation points to “Al-Shabat”. The clashes have so far resulted in the killing of five: a man, a woman and a child from “Al-Shabat” family, who are his brother, sister and nephew, a member of “Mohsen Haimed” group and a member of “Al-Shabat” group, while “Al-Shabat” mother was seriously injured.
A large quantity of narcotic pills was found in “Al-Shabat” house, before it was burned.
This comes in light of the security chaos within regime-held areas in Daraa.
Since early 2024, SOHR activists have documented 87 incidents of security disorder in Daraa province, which left 110 people dead; and they are as follows:
* 35 civilians, including three women and 12 children.
* 33 regime soldiers, members and collaborators with regime security services.
* Five men accused of “involving in drug business.”
* Three members of the Russian-backed 8th
* 12 ISIS members, including a commander.
* 19 members of local factions.
* A regime dissident colonel.
* One unidentified person.
* One former fighter who underwent reconciliation in 2018