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Two boys named Abdullah and Mahmoud al-Fayyad killed by cluster bomblet in W. Deir Ez-Zour, January 13, 2025

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Two boys, identified as Abdullah and Mahmoud al-Fayyad from Ayyash village in western rural Deir Ez-Zour governorate, were killed on January 13, 2025, by the explosion of a cluster bomblet left by a pervious attack by Syrian-Russian alliance forces in Ayyash village. The area is under the control of the current transitional authorities in Syria.

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 Assad 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 such lethal dangers.

Two boys named Abdullah and Mahmoud al-Fayyad killed by cluster bomblet in W. Deir Ez-Zour, January 13, 2025