Curfew imposed on sadr city of Qom, where children killed in street fights

Curfew imposed on sadr city of Qom, where children killed in street fights

A report by the HRW on the conditions in Qom in Syria’s northern province of Idlib shows that «the regime has imposed a short, almost weekly curfew, followed by a series of enforced marches and rounds of gunfire at all days».

The report highlights the use of stun grenades and metal bullets by regime forces, as well as excessive use of tear gas against civilians.

The HRW says that in a town where children have been killed by their own side in street fighting, an «atrocity» was «performed on 17 March 2011». It quotes witnesses saying that «the government army had killed the entire group of children. They had all been wounded – they all suffered gunshot wounds to the bodies, and they had been placed in a cell, and they had only a few minutes before to make their escape».

As the report continues, it adds: «On the other side of the town, the regime forces used stun grenades to set a round of fire to a small house, but a number of children could not be saved: their father had코인 카지노 been killed by the force of the crowd outside, and the children had nothing to fear.»

The HRW adds: «The use of bullets also severely damaged the family’s home, causing its collapse.»

It then describes the effect the deaths had on the residents:

«The children were unable to sleep through the night. The children lost count of슬롯 사이트 how many of them they had killed. Many were very upset. They found no comfort in listening to the stories of the families in their neighborhood, from where they had been driven by the regime.

«Among the most dramatic and violent clashes was the one between a group of children and young men in an area called al-Fadliyat al-Najar in northern Syria’s Homs province. On 5 March 2011, the regime army launched a military operation against the town’s Sunni Muslim opposition. The children in the town fought back valiantly against the attacking military force and managed to seize their homes. But the fighting was over in less than 30 minutes.

«The shelling of the town by the army killed at least 12 children and injured several others. A total of 36 people were injured, and 13 of them were buried in an unmarked grave. But in order to bury these victims, those who lost their lives were buried in makeshift graves. When the military finally ende김천출장샵d its operations after 12 hours, some children started t

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