المرصد السوري لحقوق الانسان
The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

Syrian sides trade blame over gas attack

Syrian state television and rebel forces have traded accusations over a poison gas attack that reportedly caused "suffocation and poisoning" of residents. Details of the attack on Friday in Kafr Zita, a village in Hama province…

Syria rebels, government report poison gas attack

Syrian government media and rebel forces said Saturday that poison gas had been used in a central village, injuring scores of people, while blaming each other for the attack. The main Western-backed opposition group, the Syrian National…

Poison Gas Attack Reported in Central Syria

The Syrian government, rebel forces and a rights group say poison gas has injured several people in a central village. The government and rebels are blaming each other for the incident. The Syrian National Coalition and the…

ISIS on retreat in Deir al-Zor after surprise attack

BEIRUT: Militants from ISIS were on the retreat in Deir al-Zor province Friday after staging a surprise attack on a border town with Iraq the day before, activists said. The death toll from the fighting between Islamic State of Iraq…

Clashes continue in Lattakia and Homs

Latakia province: Clashes broke out between al-Nusra front, Junoud al-Sham battalion, Ahrar al-Sham movement, Sham al-Islam movement and Ansar al-Sham battalion from one side and regular forces, NDF combatants, non-Syrian pro-regime…

Clashes and bombardment in Idlib and Der-Ezzor

Der-Ezzor province: clashes continue between regime forces and Islamic battalions around Der-Ezzor military airport, what killed 2 Islamic fighters, amid mutual bombardment by mortars from both sides. ISIS pulled out from…

Mortars on Damascus and bombardment on Quneitra

Damascus province: 3 mortar shells fell on the Kniset al-Salib area, al-Ma’ouna school and a-Faransi hospital in al-Qassa’ area leading to the death of 1 police officer and the injury of several others.…

Syria-related attacks ‘main terror threat to UK’

Syria-related terrorism is now the main challenge for the UK security services. That was the view of Charles Farr, the government's chief anti-terrorism official, releasing his annual report. He said leaks by US whistleblower Edward…

U.N. rights chief blames Assad for most crimes

Atrocities by the Syrian government “far outweigh” crimes by the opposition fighters and Syrian President Bashar Assad's regime is “mostly responsible” for the human rights offenses in the three-year war, the U.N. human rights chief said…

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