The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

After the massacres of the Bloody Wednesday…warplanes target positions of the organization east of Al-Suwaidaa

Al-Suwaidaa Province – The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights: the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitored overflight of warplanes over the eastern countryside of Al-Suwaidaa, in conjunction with their targeting to positions under the control of the “Islamic State” Organization in the area, amid information about human losses, where this renewed targeting comes a day after the province lived a bloody day yesterday, as result of the bloodiest attacks by the organization on the province, where the Syrian Observatory documented the death of 252 persons who were killed in attacks by the “Islamic State” organization on the city and its eastern and north-eastern countryside yesterday, Wednesday, they are 139 citizens including 38 women and children, and 113 gunmen most of them are of the people of the countryside of Al-Suwaidaa province, who took up arms to rebel the violent and surprising attack of the “Islamic State” organization.

And the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights also monitored that the number of casualties of the “Islamic State” organization has increased to 63 members who were killed in this violent attack on Al-Suwaidaa countryside and Al-Suwaidaa city, including 7 suicide bombers who blew themselves up in the city and in its countryside, and the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights published yesterday that it monitored that Pro-regime gunmen have hanged up a member of the organization, local sources said that he was detained during the arrival of his body in a hospital in Al-Suwaidaa city, where he was executed and his body was hanged up in the city, amid a crowd of tens of citizens in the area, on the other hand, the Syrian Observatory monitored that the Pro-regime gunmen managed to advance again and take the control of the entire villages and positions which they lost in this attack, also a state of tension is prevailing Al-Suwaidaa city and the villages connected to its desert, for fear of renewing the attack by the organization.