In 4 bloody days at the besieged Ghouta; more than 210 civilian casualties and about 700 wounded as a result of the intense raids by warplanes and the ground shelling
Rif Dimashq Province, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights: the number of killed civilians continues to rise in the Eastern Ghouta, during 4 consecutive bloody days of aerial bombardment on the besieged cities and towns of the Ghouta on today Thursday, Wednesday, Tuesday and Monday, raising to 211 including 53 children under the age of eighteen and 40 woman over the age of eighteen, the number of people who were killed and documented by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights in 4 consecutive days of intense aerial, artillery and rocket shelling on the Eastern Ghouta, where most of the citizens were killed in the air raids on the Eastern Ghouta, where the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights documented yesterday the death of 41 civilians including 12 children and 3 women, in the massacres that took place in the Eastern Ghouta in Douma, Hamuriya, Beit Sawa and Arbin; and 4 of them were killed in artillery shelling on the Eastern Ghouta, and the Syrian Observatory documented the day before yesterday the death of 81 civilian citizens including 19 children and 20 woman, in the raids that targeted Douma, Hamuriya, Arbin, Zamalka, KafrBatna, Harasta, Hazza, Mesraba, Madyara and Saqba, while the Syrian Observatory documented on the 5th of February the death of 31 citizens, including 7 children and 4 citizens women, they were killed in Douma, Hamuriya, Hazza, Beit Sawa, Arbin and Zamalka, they were killed in the aerial bombardment including a woman who was killed in an artillery shelling.
This intense bombardment and shelling on the Eastern Ghouta comes in conjunction with the barbaric escalation by the regime forces in 4 consecutive days on the eastern Ghouta, committing massacre after another, also the shelling have wounded about 700 civilians including tens of children and tens of female citizens, and artillery shelling and the aerial bombardment have destroyed the property of citizens as well as shops in markets in cities and towns of the Eastern Ghouta, and the death toll is expected to rise because there are some people in critical situation, while medical capabilities in the besieged Ghouta are unable to treat and rescue them, in addition to the lack of medicines, treatment, equipment and specialized doctors who are required for some cases, also there are still missing people under the ruble, and their fate is unknown yet.