Assad Or Jolani: The Syria Debate
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Landmines and explosives have left more than 700 dead since the fall of Assad in Syria, says Red Cross
Figures, released on the eve of International Mine Awareness Day, highlight the fragile security situation in the Arab country. The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) revealed this Thursday that more than 700 people have died in Syria since December last year, when an uprising overthrew the dictator Bashar al-Assad, victims of landmines and explosives. According to the organization, a number related to the return of thousands of ref…
More than 700 victims of mines and ammunition since December in Syria
The ICRC indicated that the increase in the number of victims is linked to the increasing return of displaced people to their homes and the intensification of military actions in the country, according to a statement. “Since December 8, 2024, Syria has witnessed a tragic increase in the number of victims of explosive devices. Between that date and March 25 of this year, 748 victims were registered, 500 of them since January 1,” said the ICRC. In…
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