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At least 197 civilians, including 57 children killed in Syria in January
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The Syrian Human Rights Observatory stated in its report that in 197 civilians, including 57 children and 27 women, were killed in Syria in the month of January 2019.

According to the report, a total of 44 civilians, including 12 children and 4 women, were killed in the attacks of soldiers affiliated to the Assad regime.

In the report, 30 civilians, including 13 children and 3 women were killed by the PKK, two children and one woman killed by the Russian forces while three children and one woman were killed in the DEASH attacks.

The report noted that a total of 37 civilians were killed, including 15 children and 12 women in the attacks of the occupying US-led coalition forces.

Syrian Observatory for Human Rights documented also 7 massacres during January 2019, which left 77 civilian casualties including 27 children and 7 citizen women over the age of eighteen.

The observatory stated that the regime forces committed a massacre that claimed the lives of 11 citizens including 2 children under the age of eighteen and a woman over the age of eighteen.

In another massacre took place when a woman detonated herself and killed 10 citizens. The International Coalition warplanes carried out 5 massacres which killed 56 citizens including 25 children and 6 citizen women over the age of eighteen.

Syrian Observatory for Human Rights underlined that despite the conferences calling for dialogue and solution, and the UNSC resolution and the unreal truces, the bloodshed continues on the Syrian territory and the killing and fighting continues without peace. The cease-fire truces are only breaks between the conflicting parties in Syrian.

"We in the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reiterates our calls for the international parties to do their utmost efforts to stop the bloodshed of the Syrian people, who faced tyranny and injustice," the Observatory said at the end of the report. (ILKHA)













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