Shafaq News/ Multiple Syrian provinces recorded a surge inassassinations and executions due to a security vacuum and lack ofaccountability, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR).
In the past 72 hours alone, 12 attacks have resulted in the deaths of 14civilians, including a child, in provinces such as Daraa, Homs, Idlib, Hama,Damascus, and Tartus, the Observatory reported.
“One of the most striking incidents took place in Tartus, where thebodies of two young men from the city of Drekish were discovered near Safita.”Both victims had been executed with gunshots, their bodies left near Tellal-Khadr after reportedly being kidnapped by unidentified assailants.
In Homs, SOHR reported that a man “was found beheaded and shot multipletimes in the village of al-Kazimiyah," noting that the victim hadpreviously received reassurances from armed groups associated with militaryoperations.
Another killing in the province involved a 19-year-old who was founddead after going missing for several days.
In the capital, Damascus, the body of a young man was discovered atal-Muwasat Hospital on April 3. He had been abducted by two armed men at amakeshift checkpoint in the al-Wuroud neighborhood days earlier, before hisdisappearance.
SOHR also recorded that another incident in the Barzeh district saw aman fatally shot in “an execution-style killing.” The victim was identified asJamil Mohammad Daqo, a relative of Hassan Mohammad Daqo, a known figure linkedto drug trafficking networks in the region.
The province of Hama also witnessed violent attacks. On April 3, a manand a child were shot dead by gunmen in a silver Hyundai Santa Fe whiletraveling on a motorcycle to transport milk in the countryside of Salamiyah.Another man was killed under similar circumstances in Ghour al-Asi.
Meanwhile, Daraa, a province frequently affected by assassinations, sawtwo young men gunned down in separate incidents in the towns of al-Harah andal-Sanamayn.
SOHR has warned that these targeted killings, which have now spreadacross multiple regions, reflect "an alarming rise in lawlessness andimpunity." The organization called for urgent measures to address thedeteriorating security situation and prevent further civilian casualties.
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