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Attacks on Civilian Facilities

International Coalition forces shelled al Hadid Bridge linking linking al Ramadi and Abu al Hasan villages in Deir Ez-Zour governorate on August 28

SNHR: International Coalition warplanes fired missiles on al Hadid Bridge linking al Ramadi and Abu al Hasan villages in Deir Ez-Zour governorate eastern suburbs,...

Syrian Democratic Forces shelled the National Hospital in 23 Shubat Street in Raqqa city on August 24

SNHR: Kurdish-majority Syrian Democratic Forces artillery fired several shells on the National Hospital in 23 Shubat Street in center of Raqqa city, damaging its...

Suspected phosphorous bombs fired by International Coalition forces on al Murour area in Raqqa city on August 21

Image of suspected phosphorous bombs fired by International Coalition warplanes on al Murour area south of Raqqa city on August 21, 2017. صورة تظهر قنابل...

Armed opposition factions shelled the Faculty of Law in Aleppo University in Aleppo city on August 16

SNHR: several shells dropped on the vicinity of Faculty of Law in Aleppo university in al Jame’a neighborhood west of Aleppo city, from an...

Violations Documentation Center attacked by popular uprising members affiliated to Jaysh al Islam in Douma city in Damascus suburbs on August 13

SNHR: members of popular uprising affiliated to Jaysh al Islam beat the members of Violations Documentation Center Office in Syrian in Douma city in...

Suspected Russian forces shelled Alia Bint al Muhtadi School in Ma’dan city in Raqqa governorate on August 11

SNHR: suspected Russian warplanes fired missiles on Alia Bint al Muhtadi School in Ma’dan city in Raqqa governorate eastern suburbs, damaging it severely and...

International Coalition forces shelled Fayez Mansour School in al Boukamal city in Deir Ez-Zour governorate on August 11

SNHR: International Coalition forces warplanes shelled Fayez Mansour School in al Boukamal city in Deir Ez-Zour governorate eastern suburbs, damaging it completely on August...

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