The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

about 180 civilians were killed after 14 days of the agreement of Sultan and the Caesar

Syrian bloodshed continues… about 180 civilians were killed after 14 days of the agreement of Sultan and the Caesar
The ceasefire continue in the Syrian areas which are covered by the agreement for the 14th consecutive day, it was started at midnight on Thursday – Friday the 30th of December 2016, where this truce did not completely succeed in stopping the bloodshed of the Syrian people, where it rose to 78-including 11 citizen women and 22 children- the number of people killed in several areas of Syria, they are 25 including 7 children and 3 women killed by aerial bombardment targeted Khan Shekhon in Idlib, Barada valley, Abo al-Dohor, Rastan, and Daraa countryside, 36 including 12 children and 6 women killed by bombardment by regime forces targeted the eastern Ghotua, Daraa, Southern Aleppo, and Homs countryside, 13 including 3 children and a woman were killed by sniper in Barada valley in addition to 4 including a woman killed by shells targeted al-Fouaa town..

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights also documented in the areas that are not included in the truce the death of 99 civilians, including 22 children and 7 citizen women, they are: 2 men killed by aerial bombardment on eastern Hama, 26 including 7 children and 2 women killed by Turkish bombardment on al-Bab city, 9 including 4 children killed by aerial bombardment targeted Tadif town southeast of al-Bab city in addition to 3 killed by Turkish bombardment targeted al-Arima town, 7 killed by aerial bombardment on Maskana, 28 including 6 children and 2 killed by the coalition airstrikes targeted Der-Ezor countryside, Debsi, Afinan, DAbaan, Kasr Shekh, Swedia, Jamaa, and other areas of Raqqa countryside in addition to 15 persons including 2 children and a woman killed by shells and snipers in eastern Qalamon. .

While the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights documented in the 14 days before the truce in areas that have been listed later as areas within the truce agreement; the death of 110 civilians citizen, including 29 children and 18 citizen women, they were killed in bombing by warplanes and helicopters, shelling by the regime forces, the fall of shells and sniper fire in the Eastern Ghouta, Rif Dimashq, Aleppo city and its countryside and Daraa.

Also the Observatory documented in the 14 days before the truce the death of 184 civilian citizens -including 47 children and 24 citizen women- they were killed in airstrikes by warplanes and shelling by the Turkish forces and the regime forces, and at the hands of the “Islamic State” in the eastern countryside of Deir Ezzor and al-Bab city northeast of Aleppo province.