The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

On pretext of belonging to “ISIS” | Regime security services kill two persons in Daraa countryside

Daraa province: Today, regime security services ambushed two persons accused of belonging to “ISIS” cells, where they were in a car near of Tel Khedir in Tafas city in the western countryside of Daraa, which led to their death.
It is worth noted that one of them was from Tafas city, and the other one was from Al-Suhayliyah town on the road of Daraa-Dimashq, amid tension and deploying of regime members in the targeted place.
According to SOHR sources, both of them previously worked within the ranks of the armed opposition factions, and after conducting the settlement process in 2018, they involved to local factions opposed to the regime.
Since early 2023, the number of attacks documented by SOHR in Daraa province has risen to 185, which left 140 people dead; and they are as follows:
• 52 civilians, including two children, a boy, three women, 13 men accused of “involving in drug business” and one unidentified person.
• 64 regime soldiers, members and collaborators with regime security services.
• Eight former fighters who did not join any military formation, after striking reconciliation deals.
• Six ISIS members.
• Four ex-combatants with settled-status working for regime services and backed militias.
• Two people working for the Lebanese Hezbollah.
• One “collaborator” with Iranian-backed militias.
• An ex-fighter in the former Jabhat Al-Nusra.
• Two members of local factions opposed to the regime.