The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

64 persons including 10 members of the regime forces and the gunmen loyal to them were killed, and 24 persons were killed as a result of the fall of missile fired by a warplane believed to be Russian

 

The number of people who joined yesterday to the convoy of the Martyrs of the Syrian Revolution has increased has increased to 4 persons.

 

In Hama province, two persons were killed as a result of a mine explosion in Salamiyah city in the eastern countryside of Hama.

 

And in Al-Hasakah province a child was killed as a result of a landmine explosion, while he was shepherding cattle in Um Hujayra village in the west of Al-Hawl town, in the eastern countryside of Al-Hasakah.

 

And in Idlib province, a young man was killed Binnish city after being shot by the Turkish border guard forces, while he was trying to cross from the northern countryside of Idlib to the Turkish territory.

 

While 24 persons were killed as a result of the fall of missile fired by a warplane believed to be Russian, on Al-Qosur neighborhood which used to be controlled by the “Islamic State” organization before lifting the siege on Deir Ezzor city by the regime forces.

 

And the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights documented the death of a field commander of British nationality, while he was fighting In the YPG side, which is the main pillar of the Syria Democratic Forces, against the “Islamic State” organization, and cross-sources confirmed to the Syrian Observatory that the field commander – Jack Holms – who leads a group of snipers of non-Syrian fighters, died affected by the injury he had in Al-Raqqah city where the presence of ISIS has finished completely on the 17th October 2017.

 

And 12 persons were killed in the Israeli strikes that targeted Yarmouk Basin in the western countryside of Daraa, and in the details obtained by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights: at least 10 members and leaders of Jaysh Khalid Ibn Al-Walid were killed in the bombardment of Israeli warplanes on headquarters of Jaysh Khalid Ibn al-Walid which swore allegiance to the “Islamic State” organization in Saham al-Golan town including 4 commanders, while two women of members of the “Islamic State” organization were killed in the same bombardment.

 

And 10 members of the regime forces and militiamen loyal to them died affected by the injury they had in shelling and clashes against the “Islamic State” organization and the factions.

 

And 13 fighters at least of the “Islamic State” organization of non-Syrian nationalities were found dead, as a result of clashes and bombing by warplanes and helicopters as well as shelling on their positions.