The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

More than 400 casualties and injuries in the successive massacres carried out by warplane in 3 Syrian cities

It rose to 99 at least, the number of persons who were killed and documented by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights on Monday the 4th of April 2017, they were killed by raids carried out by warplanes in several Syrian areas.

Where the Syrian Observatory documented the death of 37 children under the age of eighteen, 20 citizen women over the age of eighteen in addition to 42 young men and men, they all were killed in the raids that targeted the cities of Khan Shaykhun, Salqeen and Jisr al-Shughur south, west and north of Idlib province; and the cities and towns of Douma, Saqba, KafrBatna, Hamuriya and Jesrin in the Eastern Ghouta, where 58 civilians including 19 children and 13 citizen women were killed in bombing by warplanes on of Khan Shaykhun city south of Idlib province, and the medical sources confirmed that one of the neighborhoods of Khan Shaykhun city was bombed with material believed to be gases which caused suffocation and other symptoms, like intense breathing secretion, iris shrinkage, pail, general spasm, and other symptoms appeared on the injured people, while 16 people including 11 children and 2 citizen women were killed in the raids that targeted Salqeen city, and 5 civilians were killed in the raids that targeted Jisr al-Shughur city west of Idlib province, while 20 citizens including 7 children and 5 citizen women were killed in targeting the cities and towns of Douma, Saqba, KafrBatna, Hamuriya and Jesrin in the Eastern Ghouta.

The death toll may increase in most of the areas that were bombed, because of the presence of missing people and because there are more than 300 wounded and injured people in the above mentioned areas, where some of them are still in dangerous situations, while others have suffered permanent disabilities and deformities.