Bloody 24 hours in Syria: 13 killed in security chaos
The security chaos continues in areas controlled by Damascus and the Turkish occupation's mercenaries, the "National Army," with 13 people killed in 24 hours.

Security chaos has continued to escalate in areas controlled by the Damascus government and the Turkish-backed mercenaries, the "National Army." At least 13 people were killed in a series of separate incidents over the past 24 hours.
In the countryside of Manbij, four people, including three women, were killed by a landmine explosion left over from the war while they were traveling in a civilian car in the village of Arab Hassan.
In the Damascus countryside, unknown gunmen kidnapped a citizen from his home in the Assad suburb before shooting him dead. In Jaramana, a man "ended his wife's life by throwing her from a sixth-floor balcony after a heated argument," according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
In Idlib, a man in his sixties was shot dead during dawn prayers, in what appeared to be a liquidation operation.
In Homs, several incidents were recorded, including the killing of a man inside his shop after being hit with a rifle butt, the targeting of a woman and a man riding a motorcycle with direct gunfire on Police Housing Street, and the killing of a man, his wife, and his brother after an attack on their home with a hand grenade, followed by heavy gunfire.
These incidents come amid the security chaos in areas controlled by both the Damascus government and the Turkish-backed mercenaries of the "National Army."
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