31 Mass Graves Discovered in Syria Containing Nearly 3,000 Bodies
Welat TV – Erbil
Since the fall of the Assad regime, 31 mass graves have been discovered across Syria.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported that 31 mass graves containing the bodies of 2,744 people have been found across Syria since the fall of the Assad regime.
According to documentation by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a total of 31 mass graves have been discovered since the fall of the tyrant Bashar al-Assad, containing the remains of 2,744 victims.
The distribution is as follows:
5 mass graves in Deir Ez-Zour, containing the remains of 106 bodies, including 6 children.
5 mass graves in Rural Damascus, containing 176 bodies.
4 mass graves in Hama, with 41 bodies. 8 mass graves in Homs, holding the remains of 1,250 victims.
4 mass graves in Daraa, containing 137 bodies.
2 mass graves in Damascus, with 1,020 bodies.
2 mass graves in Idlib, containing 10 bodies.
1 mass grave in Aleppo, with 4 bodies.
The observatory stated that the majority of these graves were located in the provinces of Damascus, Daraa, Homs, and Idlib.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights called on the international community and human rights organizations to open investigations and achieve justice. .