On Friday, September 12, 2025, 3-year-old Haidar Uday, from the village of Sreheen in the Hama countryside and living with his family in the Sharia neighborhood of Hama, died of wounds sustained by a stray bullet while he was near Hama Citadel. It should be noted that the area is under the control of the transitional government.
According to preliminary information obtained by the Syrian Network for Human Rights from reliable local sources, the child Haidar was hit by a stray bullet from an unknown source on Thursday, September 11, 2025, while attending the Hama Spring Festival with his family. He sustained serious injuries and was transferred to the hospital, where he died on Friday, September 12, 2025.
We are continuing our investigations, including reviewing and gathering more evidence and information. Therefore, we hope that anyone with information or details related to this incident will provide them to us via our official email address: [email protected]
Legal Conclusions:
- This incident reflects a failure to regulate the possession and storage of weapons in civilian areas. This contradicts the state’s duty to take preventative measures against the possession of weapons inside homes and civilian residential areas, as well as international principles related to community security.
- The uncontrolled presence of firearms in civilian residential areas reflects a disturbing spread of a gun culture within residential areas, threatening public safety and highlighting the absence of serious policies to control weapons and restrict them to official institutions.
- Although the death resulted from a stray bullet, the transitional government bears part of the responsibility for regulating the proliferation of weapons, educating the population about their dangers, and controlling the environment in which they are used by civilians.
Recommendations of the Syrian Network for Human Rights:
- Enact and implement strict legislation regulating the possession of weapons, prohibiting their presence inside homes and residential areas without licenses and clear conditions, including safe storage, and criminalizing negligent handling.
- Conduct extensive community awareness campaigns, in cooperation with civil society organizations, to educate families about the dangers of weapons inside homes and residential areas, and the need to report unsafe possession.
- Strengthen control over the circulation of individual weapons by establishing periodic inspection mechanisms and creating a national registry of weapon holders in areas controlled by the transitional government.
- Launching community protection programs for children, combining awareness-raising in schools and community centers, and involving parents in promoting a safe environment for children at home.
- Authorities bear legal responsibility for any negligence that results in civilian death or injury, and must take clear criminal action against those who violate weapons possession laws or cause their misuse within residential areas.


