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Syrian regime dropped 98 barrel bombs in September: SNHR


The report adds that the Syrian regime used barrel bombs loaded with anti-tank mines in September. This was in al Habeit village, southern suburbs of Idlib on September 10

October 8, 2018


Syrian regime dropped 98 barrel bombs in September: SNHR

A new report by the Syrian Network for Human Rights revealed that Syrian regime forces had used 26,577 barrel bombs since the start of the Russian intervention on September 30, 2015.

Barrel bombs have been one of the most-used improvised weapons since March 2011. The first documented barrel bomb attack, according to the report, was on July 18, 2012 in Dael city, northern Daraa governorate, where five civilians were killed in that attack, including one female child and three women while about eight others were injured.

The report sheds light on the nature of barrel bombs, the methods adopted by the Syrian regime to manufacture them, the types of containers and explosive materials used by the Syrian regime, and the chemical substances, incendiary ammunitions, and metal objects that are added to barrel bombs.

  

The report adds that the Syrian regime used barrel bombs loaded with anti-tank mines in September. This was in al Habeit village, southern suburbs of Idlib on September 10.

No less than 3,601 have been dropped since the start of 2018 by the Syrian regime, where the month of March recorded the highest number of barrel bombs, followed by April, while the report records that 98 barrel bombs at least were dropped in September and killed two civilians. In addition, barrel bombs were used in one attack on a vital civilian facility (a medical facility)

The report notes that Syrian regime forces have used barrel bombs loaded with incendiary ammunitions without a military justification, and without taking any measures to reduce the damages to civilians and civilian facilities.

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