The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

Warplanes kill the man in charge of the Euphrates dam management in targeting him with a group of 12 persons including technicians in al-Tabaqa

Al-Raqqah Province, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights:
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights was informed by reliable sources that warplanes believed to belong to the International Coalition are the ones which targeted and killed the Syrian engineer Ahmed Hussein – the man in charge of running the Euphrates Dam and managing it with another technician in al-Tabaqa area in the western countryside of Al-Raqqah, and in the details obtained by the Syrian Observatory for human rights: the targeting of Al-Hussein took place at 2:30 am on the 28th of March 2017 (Syria time), where he was targeted with a group that accompanying him including other technicians from the technical team of the Euphrates Dam in al-Tabaqa housing area by warplanes believed to belong to the International Coalition, and the sources confirmed to the observatory that the targeting took place when al-Hussein was getting out of one of the buildings in al-Tabaqa housing area accompanied by 12 other persons. The death of al-Hussein with another technician was confirmed while others were injured, and the fate of the other targeted persons of the group is still unknown until this moment.