Damascus – SABA:
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported on Friday that it had documented 110 deaths in Syria on Thursday, under various circumstances.
Among them, 93 individuals were executed by gunfire in "field executions" carried out by security and defense forces under extremist groups in the provinces of Tartus, Homs, Hama, and Latakia.
Additionally, three Alawite civilians were killed under unclear circumstances by unknown gunmen in Qudsaya, rural Damascus. A young man was fatally stabbed in front of his family after an armed individual stormed his home during Suhoor in the Sheikh Abu Bakr neighborhood of Aleppo.
In other incidents, a woman's body was discovered under mysterious circumstances in her home in the Nashwa neighborhood of Al-Hasakah. A Bedouin child was killed by shrapnel from a landmine explosion near Al-Karak Al-Sharqi in eastern Daraa.
Furthermore, two men and two women were killed by a landmine explosion in the Subaykhan desert, eastern Deir ez-Zor. Another three civilians—a man and two women—died from a similar explosion in Al-Buwatiyah, western Deir ez-Zor.
A civilian’s mutilated body was found after he was kidnapped by gunmen while heading to work at the Syrian Oil Transport Company on the Baniyas–Jabla road. In another tragic incident, a man shot and killed his brother’s wife and her two children inside their home in Al-Naqib village, rural Tartus, due to a family dispute.

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