Syria: 127 civilians killed by explosion of war remnants in 2025
127 civilians have been killed and 157 others injured by explosion of war remnants across Syria since the beginning of 2025, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) reported on Sunday.
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127 civilians have been killed and 157 others injured by explosion of war remnants across Syria since the beginning of 2025, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR), a Britain-based monitoring group, reported on Sunday.
According to the monitoring group, 96 civilians, including two women and 17 children, have been killed and106 civilians, including 39 children, have been injured in explosion of war remnants in areas controlled by the Damascus government since the beginning of 2025.
10 civilians, including four children, have been killed and 24 civilians, including 19 children, have been injured in explosion of war remnants in areas controlled by the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and 21 civilians, including two children and two women, and 27 civilians, including 11 children have been injured in areas controlled by the Syrian National Army-backed factions.