المرصد السوري لحقوق الانسان
The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

Shells target the center of Damascus within ongoing escalation in the area and its suburbs and air raids target north of Hama

Hama province – The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights:: warplanes targeted several areas in the town of Kafr Zeita in the northern countryside of Hama, and the warplanes also carried out raids targeting areas in the town of al-Latamnah in the northern countryside of Hama, and no information about human losses so far.

Damascus province – the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights:: sounds of explosions were heard in the capital, that resulted from the fall of two shells on places in Al-Kasa’ area, causing material damage, and no information about human losses. The SOHR published that it documented that it  has increased to 92 including 13 children and 12 women, the number of those who were killed as result of the fall of shells and have been documented by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights since this escalation started on the 16th of November 2017, while it has increased to more than 488 persons who were injured in these daily targeting, including tens of children and citizen women, some of whom have seriously injured and have permanent disability, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights also monitored the continuation of the poor health condition of some of the injured people, which may raise the death toll, in which the shells have targeted since the 16th of November 2017, the areas of Al-Dwel’a, Al-Sawika, Al-Fahama Khalid bin al-Walid Street, and other areas in Old Damascus, as well as places in Al-Zablatany, Al-Qassaa, Bab Touma, Al-Mujtahed, al-Fayhaa, Al-Abasyeen, Al-Mayadeen, Seba’ Baharat, Aish Al-Warawar, Jermana, Dahyat Al-Assad, Teshereen Military Hospital and other places in the center of the capital, which caused material damage to the property of the citizens, buildings and shops in the places where these shells had fallen.

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