13 people, including children, killed in Syria
At least 13 people, including three children, were killed in various parts of Syria.

Thirteen people were killed in areas controlled by the Damascus government and areas occupied by Turkish mercenaries over the past 24 hours.
In Homs, amidst the ongoing security chaos and instability, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported the deaths of two people. The first was killed in the village of al-Jadidah al-Sharqiyah in the eastern countryside after being directly shot by unknown gunmen in the same village. Another person was killed by gunmen in the Talkalakh area in the western countryside of the city. A man was also killed in the town of Busr al-Harir in the eastern countryside of Daraa after a hand grenade exploded while he was handling it.
In this context, the Observatory confirmed the "execution" of the mayor of the village of al-Jayd in the al-Ghab Plain in Hama, after he was kidnapped 10 days ago by unknown gunmen.
As a result of the explosion of landmines left over from the war, two people were killed in the village of Jab al-Khafi in the western countryside of the city of Manbij, which is occupied by the Turkish occupation's mercenaries, the "National Army." Three children from the city of Hasaka were killed in agricultural lands near the town of Khirbet Ghazala in the eastern countryside of Daraa.
Four people were killed due to financial or family disputes in the town of al-Husan, west of Deir ez-Zor, the village of al-Shanan in the eastern countryside of Deir ez-Zor, and the city of Manbij.
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