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Two boys named Omar and Mohammad al-Saleh killed by a projectile war remnant of unidentified source in E. Deir Ez-Zour, October 8, 2024

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Two boys, identified as Omar al-Iliwi al-Saleh and Mohammad Khalaf al-Hammadi al-Saleh, from Theyban town in eastern Deir Ez-Zour governorate, were killed on October 8, 2024, by the explosion of a projectile war remnant of unidentified source while herding sheep in Hawi Theyban area in eastern Deir Ez-Zour governorate. The area is under the control of Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF).

The Syrian Network for Human Rights (SNHR) notes that war remnants continue to pose a serious threat to civilians’ lives. We have released numerous reports on cluster munitions and other war remnants, calling for securing equipment to help local residents to safely dispose of the various explosive remnants. We have also recorded the use of anti-personnel landmines (APLs) by Syrian regime forces, posing a serious threat to anyone in the vicinity, especially children, for years to come. We have recorded hundreds of injuries that resulted from cluster munition remnants. The international community must intervene to protect the civilians in Syria from the ongoing bloodbath.

Two boys named Omar and Mohammad al-Saleh killed by a projectile war remnant of unidentified source in E. Deir Ez-Zour, October 8, 2024