The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

3 children of a member of pro-Iran militias were killed and injured in the explosion of a grenade in the area of Al-Sayeda Zeinab south of the capital Damascus

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights learned that a grenade exploded in the children of a member of pro-Iran militias while they were playing with it in their house in the area of Al-Sayeda Zeinab south of the capital Damascus, which resulted in the death of a child and the injury of 2 of his brothers few days ago, thus, it rose to 142 people including 57 women and 40 children, the number of people who were killed by mines and IED explosions in several areas of the Syrian territory in Homs, Hama, and Deir Ezzor since the 17th of February 2019 until today, and among the total number of casualties the Syrian Observatory documented the death of 44 people including 30 women and 5 children, also the Syrian Observatory documented the killing and execution of 33 members of the regime forces; as they were passing over minefield areas, or arrested by groups of ISIS and executed during their search and collection of the truffle which grows in the areas that is subjected to heavy rain, and it is sold at very high prices, while the IEDs and mines have also left tens of wounded since the second half of February until now, mostly citizen women, and their injuries varied between severe, amputations, middle, and simple wounds.

And the SOHR published today the 20th of September 2019, that it documented the death of 3 citizens in the explosion of a landmine left over from the Syrian war in al-Jninah village west of Deir Ezzor yesterday Thursday, also another mine from the remnants of previous clashes exploded in al-Susah town in Deir Ezzor countryside, which critically injured 3 children, the Syrian Observatory published on the 17th of September 2019 that the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights documented the death of a child in addition to the serious injury of 2 others, in the explosion of a landmine while they were collecting scraps in the vicinity of Afrin city north of Aleppo.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights published on the 16th of September 2019 that the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitored the explosion of a landmine of the war’s remnants in Al-Buwaydah village north of Taybat al-Imam in the northern countryside of Hama, which resulted in the death of a man and a child and the injury of 3 others as they entered one of the orchards for harvest.

And the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights published today the 16th of September 2019, that it documented the death of a citizen due to the explosion of a landmine of the organization’s remnants in Al-Baghouz village in the eastern countryside of Deir Ezzor, and the SOHR published on the 1st of September 2019, that it monitored a mine explosion of the war remnants on Sunday morning, it exploded on side of the road connecting Tasil town and Ain Dakar in the western countryside of Daraa, which injured 8 citizens mostly women and children, and the Syrian Observatory published on the 30th of August 2019 that the mines that the war left behind are still continuing to claim the lives of more residents, and although the battles have been over, the residents are still suffering from their consequences, and in this context, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights documented the death of 3 citizens and the injury of others as a result of the explosion of a landmine of the military operations’ remnants in the farmlands north of Soran city in the northern countryside of Hama.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights published on the 25th of August 2019 that it documented the death of child from Sheikh Maskin city in Daraa province, as a result of the explosion of a landmine of the war’s remnants yesterday, Wednesday, in the neighborhood of Tariq Al-Sadd in Daraa city, while he was working in farmlands, also a young man was injured in the same explosion.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights published on the 18th of August 2019 that remnants of the war continue to claim lives of civilians, children, women and men in different areas of the Syrian territory, and in this context, the Syrian Observatory documented the death of 3 children in a mine explosion from the remnants of the “Islamic state” Organization yesterday in Masada village in the countryside of Salamiyah city east of Hama, and the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights published on the 16th of August 2019 that the remnants of the Syrian war are continuing to claim the lives of more people throughout Syria, where the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights documented the death of 2 child brothers and the injury of 3 other children as a result of the explosion of a landmine of the war’s remnants in Housh Hajju village in the northern sector of Homs countryside.