Syria: Eleven civilians, including women and children, killed by landmine

Eleven civilians, including women and children, killed, and more than 30 injured, this Saturday when the van they were riding in fell into mine, near Deraa, in the south Syriaannounced a Syrian non-governmental organization.

These explosive devices left by the protagonists of the war in Syria in the fields, along the roads and in buildings, have killed hundreds of civilians and injured thousands in recent years. Since the beginning of 2022, a total of 124 people have been lost from the explosion of these mechanisms.

“Eleven people, including five children under the age of 16 and three women, were killed and 34 were injured when a landmine exploded as their small truck passed by,” the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.

The truck was carrying mostly workers to the Deir al-‘Andas area near Deraa, said the NGO, which has a large network of imgs in Syria. Some of the injured are in critical condition and were taken to a hospital in Damascus.

The official Syrian news agency SANA broadcast the drama, giving a first report with five dead. Most of the victims are laborers who went to a field, he added.

Across the country, one in three communities is said to have been infected by explosive devices, according to the UN.

Syria recorded in 2020 the largest number of landmine casualties (2,729 dead and wounded) in front of Afghanistan, according to an annual report by the Mine Observatory released in late 2021.

THE conflict in Syria since 2011 has caused the death of almost half a million people and the displacement of more than half the population.

Source: News Beast

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