The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

44 Civilian casualties since the start of the attack on al-Bab city raise to about 370 the number of civilian persons who were killed since the arrival of Turkish forces to the outskirts of the city

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights learned that at least 6 citizens were killed by the Turkish artillery shelling and raids by Turkish warplanes on areas in al-Bab city in the northeastern countryside of Aleppo, rising to 44, including 8 children under the age of eighteen and 5 females, the number of persons who were killed and documented by the Syrian Observatory for human rights since the 7th of February 2017; the date of the attack by the Turkish forces and the “Euphrates Shield” on the western outskirts of al-Bab city until the 11th of the same month, which in turn rises to 364 civilian casualties at least, including 67 children under the age of eighteen and 37 citizen woman over the age of eighteen, they were killed in the northeastern countryside of Aleppo due to the Turkish bombardment and shelling on al-Bab city and its countryside and the towns of Bzaah and Tedef, since the 13th of November 2016, the date of the arrival of the “Euphrates Shield” to the outskirts of al-Bab city, and until the 11th of February 2017, and within the casualties there are 273 civilians including 58 children under the age of eighteen, and 33 citizen women were killed in shelling by Turkish forces and Turkish warplanes on areas in al-Bab city and other areas in the towns of Tedef and Bzaah, and other places in the countryside of al-Bab, since the first defeat for the Turkish forces in the 21st of December 2016 at the hands of the “Islamic State” organization.