Days after assassination of her husband | Marhaj Al-Jarmani’s wife shot dead in front of her house in Al-Suwaidaa city
Al-Suwaidaa province: SOHR sources have reported that the wife of “Marhaj Al-Jarmani” was shot dead in front of her house in Al-Suwaidaa city by a person who was on a motorcycle, where medical teams headed to the site to move her body.
It is worth noting that the identity of the killer is still unknown.
Meanwhile, accusations are pointing towards the brother of “Marhej Al-Jarmani” as being behind her murder.
On July 17, SOHR sources reported that the commander of Liwaa Al-Jabal was assassinated in Al-Suwaidaa city, which is held by regime forces, as a result of being directly shot by unknown assailants, after an infiltration into his house at dawn.
According to information obtained by the Syrian Observatory, the leader previously worked within the ranks of the “National Defence Forces” from 2011 to 2013, then formed a local faction under the slogan “Protecting Land and Honor” in Jabal Al-Arab, and his faction had a prominent role in eliminating the most prominent collaborators with Lebanese Hezbollah and the security services, especially the drug dealer called “Raji Falhout”.
The Syrian Observatory has documented 199 murders in regime-controlled areas since early 2024, where domestic violence and armed robberies were behind some of these murders, while motives behind the others remained unknown. These murder crimes left 218 fatalities: 11 children, 41 women and 166 young and adult men. The fatalities are distributed regionally as follows:
Daraa: 65 murder crimes left 59 men, five children and 12 women dead.
Rif Dimashq: 40 murder crimes left 32 men, three children and ten women dead.
Homs: 21 murder crimes left 18 men, a little girl and two women dead.
Al-Suwaidaa: 19 murder crimes left 13 men, a little boy and six women dead.
Hama: 12 murder crimes left ten men and two women dead.
Tartus: Ten murder crimes left eight men, a child and a woman dead.
Deir Ezzor: Nine murder crimes left seven men and two women dead.
Damascus: Seven murder crimes left two women and six men dead.
Latakia: Six murder crimes left six men and a woman dead.
Aleppo: Seven murder crimes left four men and three women dead.
Al-Hasakah: Two murder crimes left two men dead.
Al-Quneitra: One murder crime left a man dead.