The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

Old ordnance | Landmine explosion leaves two siblings injured in Manbij countryside in eastern Aleppo

Aleppo province: Two siblings sustained various injuries due to the explosion of an old landmine near a tractor, while they were riding it in Tel Towreen village in western Manbij countryside within SDF-held areas.
The injured civilians were taken to the hospital for treatment.
It is worth noting that war remnants are prevalent over large geographical areas across Syria, amid inaction by authorities and local organisations which have exerted no efforts to remove them.

Accordingly, SOHR has documented the death of 97 civilians, including 21 women and 29 children, due to explosions of old landmines, unexploded shells and bombs across Syria since early 2024. In addition, 102 civilians, including 12 women and 50 children, sustained various injuries.
The casualties are distributed regionally as follows:
Regime-controlled areas: 82 fatalities, including 21 women and 16 children, and 77 injured civilians, including 12 women and 28 children. Among this toll, 49 truffle pickers, including 19 women and a child, were killed and 28 others including nine women were injured.
SDF-held areas: 14 fatalities, including 13 children, and 20 others including 18 children injured.
HTS-held areas: Four injured children.
Areas where Kurdish and regime forces are deployed: A young man was injured.
Areas controlled by pro-Turkey factions in “Euphrates Shield”: a civilian was killed.