In a new massacre, warplanes kill at least 10 persons most of them are women and children west of the Euphrates
Deir Ezzor province – The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights:: the SOHR documented at least 10 persons including 8 women and children and including a woman and her children, who were all killed in massacre by warplanes, believed to be Russian targeting an area of a camp of displaced in the desert of Al-Syal village in the countryside of Al-Bukamal in one of the last pockets remained under the control of ISIS west of the Euphrates, rising to at least 940, including 370 children and women, the number of those who have been documented since the 10th of September 2017, the date of lifting the siege on their controlled areas in Deir Ezzor city, until today the 25th of November 2017, date of last stage of ending the presence of the organization west of the Euphrates River, where the SOHR documented the death of 928 civilian citizens including 205 children below the age of eighteen, and 165 citizen women over the age of eighteen, were killed as a result of the bombing by the Russian warplanes as well as the International Coalition warplanes, and the shelling by the regime forces, they are 636 citizens including 121 children and 119 women, were killed by raids by the regime’s warplanes and helicopters as well as the Russian warplanes on Deir Ezzor city and its eastern and western countryside and areas in the east of the Euphrates River, and 46 citizens including 14 children and 8 women were killed by shelling by the regime forces on areas in Deir Ezzor and its eastern countryside, and 39 citizens including 4 children and 6 women, were killed as a result of executing and shooting them by the regime forces in Deir Ezzor and its vicinity and the eastern banks of the Euphrates River, and 193 citizens including 51 children and 27 women were killed by raids by the International Coalition warplanes on the eastern and the western countryside of Deir Ezzor, and 26 citizens including 15 children and 5 women were killed in missile and artillery shelling, which are fired by the Iraqi Popular Mobilization according to sources. This bombing resulted in great destruction in the infrastructure and the property of the citizens, and caused a large number of wounded, in which the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitored the injury of about 2500 persons with varying degrees of severity, some of them have amputated limbs and permanent disabilities, while there are a number of missing whose fate is unknown till now, while some injures have been seriously wounded, which may raise the death toll.