Regime Dropped Around 1,000 Barrel Bombs in May: Monitor

  • 2016/06/09
  • 11:38 am

The Assad regime breached the truce agreement 974 times with barrel bombs in the month of May alone, according to a new report by the UK-based Syrian Network for Human Rights.

The report mentioned that most barrel bombs were dropped over areas controlled by the armed opposition, while some targeted areas controlled by the Islamic State group or Nusra Front, two groups which are not included in the truce.

According to the report, most barrel bombs were dropped over Aleppo, the Damascus countryside and Daraa. It pointed out that the bombings killed 57 civilians, including 18 children and 10 women.

In its report, the Network said that the first use of explosive barrels was in October 2012 against the people of Salqeen in Idleb countryside, and that 99 percent of the victims until now have been civilians. The number of women and children victims ranges between 12 percent to 35 percent.

This article was translated and edited by The Syrian Observer. Responsibility for the information and views set out in this article lies entirely with the author.

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