Monday, April 18, 2022

Two New Landmine Explosions Devastate additional 3 Syrian Families

Two new landmine explosions were recorded in Syria in the past 24 hours killing and maiming three civilians, one of the explosions was in Hasakah province in the northeast of Syria, and the other was in Daraa, in the southwest of Syria, a simple solution not viable to the Syrian state, for now, is resorting to nature for help, mine-sniffing rats, United Nations is not helping either.

Landmines: Kurdish SDF & ISIS Gifts as UNMAS Remains Useless


An explosion shook the town of Khirbet Ghazaleh in the northern Daraa countryside in the southwest Syria, 2 people were maimed by the explosion, it turned out to be caused by a landmine which was planted by ISIS terrorists and one of their affiliated terrorist groups which planted the region with killing tools prior to their retreat.

Another explosion was heard in the small village of Albush in the Abu Rasin region of Hasakah province, in the northeast of Syria. This landmine which was planted by the Kurdish SDF separatist terrorists killed a farmer who was grazing his sheep on his land which was earlier used by the NATO-praised terrorists, the area is still under their illegal occupation.

Meanwhile, despite signing a memorandum of understanding between the Syrian state and the United Nations Mine Action Service (UNMAS) in July 2018 to help the Syrian state by all means possible to rid the country of the tens of thousands of landmines and IEDs (improvised explosive devices that come in different shapes including children toys, household items, and inside books), the UN agency is busy counting the victims instead of lending any help to the country.

More about these latest crimes in this report: Landmines: Kurdish SDF & ISIS Gifts as UNMAS Remains Useless.

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