المرصد السوري لحقوق الانسان
The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights
Monthly Archives

July 2016

Syrian army takes main road into rebel-held areas of Aleppo

The Syrian army and pro-government forces have taken control of the main road leading into rebel-held areas in Aleppo, effectively cutting off the rebels' main supply route, the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported…

Syrian troops besiege rebel-held parts of Aleppo

Syrian government forces closed the only road leading into and out of rebel-held parts of the northern city of Aleppo on Sunday, besieging hundreds of thousands of people and giving President Bashar Assad's forces one of their biggest…

Syria: Assad forces advance in northern Latakia

Pro-government forces make advances in northern Latakia as the US and Russia agree to cooperate against al-Nusra Front.At least 20 civilians, including five children, were killed in air strikes on opposition-held areas of…

6 killed by shells targeted Aleppo city

Aleppo province: Regime forces bombarded al-Heidaria neighborhood. Aerial bombardment targeted al-Layramon, Castello, Kafar Hamra and al-Rashdin. Clashes continue between regime forces and rebels in the Castello area and Jamia al-Zahra…

Human losses in Reef Dimashq and Dar’a

Reef Dimashq province: Regime forces targeted with artillery areas of Duma city what killed 3 civilians including a child. 1 rebel was killed by clashes against regime forces in Tishrin neighborhood in Damascus city. Dar'a province: SOHR…

Continued clashes in Salamia countryside and Homs

Hama province: Clashes taking place between regime forces and IS around al_Tot hill and al-Mafkar in Salamia eastern countryside after an attack by IS on the area, IS detonated a suicide car in the area amid aerial bombardment by regime…

Continued clashes in Lattakia countryside

Lattakia province: Clashes continue between regime forces and Islamic factions around Kensaba in al-Akrad mount amid mutual bombardment from both sides, the number of rebels who were killed during the past 24 hours rose to 9, Jabhat…

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