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Field Development-A3-EN-20201222 FIELD DEVELOPMENTS SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC 22 - 28 December 2020 NORTH EAST AND NORTH WEST SYRIA Violations committed by ١,٣٦٨ the Regime and its Russian ally of the ceasefire truce ٢٠٢٠ November ٢٨ Control Parties ;٢٠٢٠ March ٥ After the Turkish and Russian Presidents reached the ceasefire truce agreement in Idleb Governorate on the warplanes of the regime and its Russian ally didn’t bomb North Western Syria ever since; yet the regime continued Russian warplanes have ;٢٠٢٠ June ٢ targeting the cities and towns there with heavy artillery and rocket launchers; on again bombed northwestern Syria, along with the regime which continued targeting NW Syria with heavy artillery and ١,٣٦٨ rocket launchers. Through its network of enumerators, the Assistance Coordination Unit ACU documented violations of the truce committed by the regime and its Russian ally as of the date of this report. There has been no change in the control map over the past week; No joint Turkish-Russian military patrols were carried in the northwestern countryside of Hama, the regime ٢٠٢٠ December ٢٢ On .٢٠٢٠ December ٢٨ and ٢٢ out between the regime ,٢٠٢٠ December ٢٤ forces bombed a civilian vehicle in the town of Al Qarqour with a guided missile. On forces bombed a civilian vehicle near the town of Ghaniya in the western countryside of Idleb, the thing which resulted sheep. Similarly, another civilian car was targeted near the town of Upper Sheikh ١٥ casualties and the death of ٢ in Regime in the northern countryside of Hama, the regime forces shelled a civilian car and an ,٢٠٢٠ December ٢٦ Sindyan. On Opposition group civilians. On ٣ child, and wounding ١ civilians, including ٥ agricultural tractor in the outskirts of Al Zaqoum town, killing Opposition group affiliated by Turkey in the central area of Idleb governorate, the opposition forces were able to repel an infiltration ٢٠٢٠ December ٢٨ Syrian democratic forces (SDF) attempt by the regime forces on the axis of Afs town. Russian warplanes targeted with several air strikes the hill town of Clash areas- Clash lines .aircrafts took turns to bomb the hill ٤ ;Al Kabani The enumerators of the Information Management Unit (IMU) of the Assistance Coordination Unit (ACU) documented in the period between 22 - 28 December 2020; 34 violations of the truce in Idleb governorate and adjacent countrysides of Aleppo; Lattakia and Hama governorates. On 28 December 2020, in the northern countryside of Aleppo, an unknown explosion occurred in a house in the town of Qubbet Elturkman, which led to the collapse of the house over the residents and the death of 1 girl and her parents. On 24 December 2020, in the western countryside of Aleppo, 2 children were killed as a result of a landmine explosion near the town of Abzemo; the mine exploded while children were working on farmland. In the northern countryside of Aleppo; an explosive device exploded near Maysaloun school in Afrin city, wounding 3 civilians. Truce Violations Areas Violations committed by regime of the ceasefire truce ٢٠٢٠ December ٢٨ - ٢٢ North West Syria Governorate Community Type of violation Hama Qarqur Targeting a civilian car with a guided missile 8 Idleb Balyun Artillery shelling 7 7 Idleb Kansafra Artillery shelling 6 Idleb Sfuhen Artillery shelling 5 Idleb Ftireh Artillery shelling Idleb Kafr Oweid Artillery shelling A guided missile targeted a civilian Idleb Ghanya car resulting in several injuries Upper Sheikh SindyanTargeting a civilian car with a guided missile Idleb 1 Russian airstrikes & Artillery shelling Lattakia Kabani 0 Idleb Nayrab Artillery shelling ٢٨ ٢٧ ٢٦ ٢٥ ٢٤ ٢٣ ٢٢ Lattakia Ein Issa An infiltration attempt & Artillery shelling Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Lattakia Samira Artillery shelling Dec Dec Lattakia Shahrura Artillery shelling Artillery shelling Idleb Fleifel Prominent Incidents Hama Al Zaqoum A guided missile targeted a civilian car and an agricultural tractor causing several casualties Governorate Community Incidents Hama Ziyara Artillery shelling Idleb Harim An explosive device exploded at Aleppo Kafr Aleppo Artillery shelling a gas station, resulting in casualties Idleb Violate truce- shelling Idleb Afs An infiltration attempt & Artillery shelling Kelly IDP tents burning Aleppo Abzemo A landmine explosion results in several victims Incidents Idleb San Artillery shelling Idleb Majdaliya Artillery shelling Aleppo Afrin An IED went off causing several injuries Idleb Atma IDP tents burning Idleb Kherbet Eljoz IDP tents burning Prominent Incidents Governorate Community Incidents Northern East Syria Al-Hasakeh Hole A child dies in Hole camp due to the lack of health care Deir-ez-Zor Namliyeh SDF carried an arrest campaign Deir-ez-Zor Abul Nitel SDF carried an arrest campaign Al-Hasakeh Amuda SDF kidnapped a girl for forced recruitment Al-Hasakeh Qahtaniyyeh A chicken warehouse burned, causing child casualties in the eastern countryside of Deir ez-Zor, the so-called SDF carried out a campaign of arrests in the towns of Namliyeh ,٢٠٢٠ December ٢٥ On .civilians arrested ٤ and Abul Nitel during the early hours of dawn; the campaign resulted in having On December 26, 2020, in the northern countryside of Al-Hasakeh, PKK forces kidnapped a child from Amuda city for forced recruitment. Several sources confirmed the death of a large number of detainees in Ghwiran prison within the city of Al-Hasakeh, as a result of the poor health care and the spread of diseases among the detainees. On 28 December 2020, the so-called SDF forces arrested a brigadier affiliated with the regime forces in the city of Quamishli, accompanied by a number of escorts. The brigadier holds the post of the director of Quamishli district according to the Syrian regime's appointments. SDF released the brigadier one day after his arrest after suffering a heart attack in detention; Quamishli city is witnessing tension between SDF which controls the city, and the regime forces which control the security square within the city along with Quamishli military airport. FIELD DEVELOPMENTS WWW.ACU-SY.ORG [email protected] IN SYRIA ISSUED BY INFORMATION MANAGEMENT UNIT.
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