Siria: ong, 7 morti per esplosione di residuati bellici

epa11807782 Members of a specialized team from the Syrian Civil Defense prepare sandbags as they work in an area to remove unexploded ordnance in the town of Tell Mannas in the southern Idlib countryside, Syria, 05 January 2025. Teams from the White Helmets humanitarian group are surveying residential areas and agricultural lands to eliminate unexploded ordnance launched during the conflict between the ousted Syrian regime and rebels. The White Helmets reported 32 civilian deaths and 43 injuries due to explosions from war remnants and landmines across Syria between 27 November 2024 and 04 January 2025. EPA/BILAL AL HAMMOUD
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BEIRUT, 20 FEB - Sette civili sono rimasti uccisi nell'esplosione dei residuati bellici nel nord-ovest della Siria: lo riporta l'Osservatorio siriano per i diritti umani. "Sette civili, tra cui una donna e un bambino, sono stati uccisi nell'esplosione di munizioni rimaste all'interno di una casa" nella provincia di Idlib, ha riferito l'Osservatorio, aggiungendo che il bilancio è provvisorio.
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