Three people killed in Dar'a, south of Syria

Three people, including a non-commissioned officer, were killed in the town of Dar'a, under the control of Damascus government forces, south of Syria, following the settlement processes.

Three people killed in Dar'a, south of Syria
22 June 2024   17:03
NEWS DESK

The bodies of two persons were found at the roundabout of the town of Umm al- -Mayadhan in rural Dar'a, south of Syria, who were killed by unknown persons.

From local sources, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights SOHR reported that the dead were accused of working with ISIS mercenaries and of trafficking and smuggling drugs into Jordan.

The names of those killed were shared by activists from Dar'a on virtual contact sites: Ra'ad al-Radi and Mohammed Abdussalam al-Sharif.

The body of a first assistant officer in Damascus government forces, Jamal Muhammad al-Sakhni, was also found shot dead from the town of Da'il in the central countryside of Dar'a.

Dar'a has been under the full control of Damascus government forces since June 2019, following a series of settlements there in coordination with Russia.

T/ Satt.

ANHA