24 civilian casualties killed by aerial and ground bombardment of the regime and its allies join the convoy casualties of the Eastern Ghouta and raise the death toll to 805 civilians since the start of the escalation on its cities and towns
Rif Dimashq Province, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights: the number of civilians who were killed continues to rise in the Eastern Ghouta, with the continuation of aerial bombardment and causing more civilian deaths, where the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitored the warplanes carrying out air and missile strikes targeting areas in Harasta city, which caused the death of 4 citizens including a child, while a citizen died affected by injuries he had in aerial bombardment on areas in Arbin city, raising to 24 at least including 5 children and 2 women, the number of people whose death was documented by the Syrian Observatory of who were killed by aerial bombardment on Harasta, Jesrin, Ein Tarma and Arbin and in shelling on Beit Sawa town, while the Syrian Observatory had the death of 6 citizens including a child, they died affected by their injuries and their bodies were recovered from beneath the rubble caused by the aerial bombardment in KafrBatna yesterday.
Raising to 805, the number of Syrian civilians who were killed in the Eastern Ghouta, including 178 children and 108 women, who have been killed by the aerial, rocket and artillery shelling on the cities and towns of Douma, Harasta, Arbin, Zamalka, Hamouriyah, Jesrin, Kafr Batna, Hazza, Ash’ari, Nashabiyah, Aftries, Otaya, Al-Shifonyyah, Al-Marj area, Mesraba, Madyara, Beit Sawa, and other areas in the besieged Ghouta of Damascus, and the shelling during this period which completed 2 weeks since it started, resulted in the injury of about 4000 citizens including hundreds of children and citizen women with varying severity, some of them have permanent disabilities, while the bodies of tens of citizens are still under the rubble of destruction caused by the aerial, rocket and artillery shelling by the regime forces on the Eastern Ghouta of Damascus, and the total death toll documented by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, includes 273 casualties including 41 children and 32 women who were killed and documented by the SOHR after the resolution of the UNSC, which failed again to stop the killing of the people of the Eastern Ghouta, and the shelling resulted in the fall of hundreds of wounded, where the number of casualties may increase because of the presence of serious injuries.