المرصد السوري لحقوق الانسان
The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights
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March 2019

Dozens protest statue in defeated Syria cradle of uprising

Dozens of people demonstrated Sunday in the defeated cradle of Syria's uprising against a statue of the late father of the president being reinstated eight years after protesters demolished it. President Bashar al-Assad's forces secured…

US-backed fighters could soon resume offensive against ISIS

U.S.-backed fighters could soon resume an offensive against the Islamic State group in the last area they control in Syria, an official said Saturday, adding that the battle against the extremists is expected to take three days. Aras…

Turkish army starts patrols in Syria’s Idlib province

Turkish forces started patrolling the north-western Syria province of Idlib yesterday as part of a deal reached at a summit in February, state news agency Anadolu reported. The patrols extend from Idlib's north to the southern countryside…

Turkish and Russian patrols begin around Syria’s Idlib

Turkish and Russian patrols have begun in Syria's northwestern Idlib region as part of a deal agreed last year, Turkey's defence minister has said. Idlib province has been protected from an expected major offensive by the Syrian government…

8 Wounded in Suicide Bombing in Syria’s Manbij

Eight people, mostly civilians, were wounded on Saturday in a suicide car bombing in the northern Syrian town of Manbij, said an official from the Syrian Democratic Forces. Sharfan Darwish, of the Kurdish-led Manbij Military Council, said…

Daesh attack on coalition wounds Syria fighters

A suicide car bomb targeting US forces in northern Syria wounded at least two allied fighters on Saturday, a monitor said, with Daesh claiming the attack. An extremist "driving a car bomb" hit a convoy that included a US armoured vehicle…

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