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Letter from Syria on the terrorist attacks committed in Syria in March 2016


United Nations
Security Council

S/2016/327

Distr.: General
14 April 2016
English
Original: Arabic

Identical letters dated 7 April 2016 from the Permanent Representative of the Syrian Arab Republic to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council

On instructions from my Government, I should like to draw your attention to the following information regarding the terrorist attacks committed by armed terrorist groups active in Syrian territory in the month of March 2016:

1 March

  • Eight shells were fired from inside Turkish territory at a group of foreign journalists who were in the Kinnisibba area in north-eastern rural Ladhiqiyah to cover the cessation of hostilities. Four journalists from Russia, China, Bulgaria and Canada were injured.
  • Seven mortar shells and rockets struck the homes of residents of the Sabil and Matar neighbourhoods in Dar'a city and caused material damage to property.

6 March

  • Dozens of rockets and mortar shells rained down on the Shaykh Maqsud neighbourhood of Aleppo, killing 13 people and injuring over 40 others.
  • A mine planted by terrorist groups in the Safirah neighbourhood of Aleppo exploded, injuring three civilians.
  • Four civilians were killed and three others were injured by an explosive device that terrorist groups had planted in the Khanasir neighbourhood of Aleppo.
  • Two children were injured by a mine and a bomb that Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) terrorists had planted in the village of Hamar al-Sharqiyah and Shaddadah city in rural Hasakah.

7 March

  • One woman was killed in Dar'a by a mine that terrorist groups had planted near a Syrian Arab Army checkpoint.
  • A mine planted by terrorist groups in Nawfaliyah village in Hasakah exploded, killing one woman and injuring three civilians.
  • An explosive device that terrorist groups had planted in Quwwatli Street in Hasakah injured five civilians, three of whom were women.
  • A mortar shell fell on the Shaykh Maqsud neighbourhood of Aleppo, killing seven civilians, including three women and three children.
  • Mortar shells fell on the Qusur neighbourhood of Dayr al -Zawr, killing eight civilians and injuring 12 others.

8 March

  • A gas cylinder missile fell on the Shaykh Maqsud neighbourhood of Aleppo, injuring one civilian.
  • Three civilians were killed and two others injured by a mortar shell that fell on the Qusur neighbourhood of Dayr al-Zawr.

10, 11 and 12 March

  • A group of ISIL terrorists infiltrated Ma'arrat al-Bayda village in Dar'a and slaughtered two civilians and injured two women.
  • Six civilians, five of them women, were injured when ISIL fired 21 rockets at the Mafqar al-Sharqi and Suqaylibiyah I areas of Hama.
  • Shells fell on several areas of Aleppo, injuring three civilians.
  • A mortar shell fell on Jafrah village in Dayr al -Zawr, injuring one civilian.
  • A civilian was killed by a mine planted that terrorist groups had planted in Umm Hajirah village in Hasakah.

13 March

  • Nine mortar shells fell on various parts of Dar'a, injuring a number of civilians.
  • A civilian was injured by shrapnel when a gas cylinder missile struck the Shaykh Maqsud neighbourhood of Aleppo.
  • Five mortar shells fell on the Qusur neighbourhood of Dayr al-Zawr, killing one girl and injuring two civilians.

14 March

  • Ten mortar shells fell on Unq al-Hawa village in Homs, killing two women.
  • Armed terrorist groups fired mortar shells at Mas'udiyah village in Homs, killing one civilian.

16 March

  • Armed terrorist groups attacked the town of Manin in Rif Dimashq, killing two civilians.
  • A civilian was killed and two others were injured by shells that armed terrorist groups had fired at the Shaykh Maqsud and Ashrafiyah neighbourhoods of Aleppo.

17 and 18 March

  • A gas cylinder missile fell on Aleppo, killing two children and injuring one civilian.
  • A woman was killed and six others were injured by a mortar shell that fell on the Maydan area of Aleppo.
  • Rockets fired at the Jam'iyat al -Zahra' neighbourhood of Aleppo killed one boy and one girl and injured several others.
  • Two landmines planted by terrorist groups in Hasakah exploded, killing two civilians and injuring six others, including one girl and one woman.

19 and 20 March

  • A landmine planted by terrorist groups in the town of Qarfa in Dar'a exploded, killing three civilians.
  • Several rockets struck Aleppo, killing four civilians, two of whom were girls, and injuring 12 others.
  • A landmine planted by terrorist groups in Jabal Abd al-Aziz in Hasakah exploded, injured one civilian.
  • Several mortar shells fell on Hasakah, killing one girl and injuring four other civilians, including two children.
  • Armed terrorist groups infiltrated the Dawud neighbourhood of Hasakah and killed one woman and one boy.
  • Terrorist groups directed sniper fire at the population of the town of Fu'ah in Idlib, killing three civilians, including one woman, and injuring one civilian.

21 March

  • Mortar shells fell on several areas of Aleppo, injuring one woman and two children.
  • Four civilians, three of them women, were injured by two mortar shells that armed terrorist groups fired at the Harabish neighbourhood of Dayr al-Zawr.

23 March

  • Mortar shells fell on the Harasta suburb of Rif Dimashq, injuring three civilians.
  • Fifteen civilians, some of whom were children, were killed in armed clashes between ISIL and Nusrah Front terrorists in the town of Jallayn in Dar'a.
  • A civilian was injured by a landmine planted by armed terrorist groups in rural Hasakah.
  • Several mortar shells fell on Dayr al-Zawr, injuring four civilians.

24 and 25 March

  • A gas cylinder missile fired from the Amiriyah neighbourhood of Aleppo struck the Salah al-Din neighbourhood, injuring one woman.
  • A gas cylinder missile fired from the Bani Zayd neighbourhood of Aleppo struck the Shaykh Maqsud neighbourhood, killing one civilian.
  • A terrorist group in Aleppo fired gas cylinder missiles at several areas, killing two civilians and injuring five others. A civilian woman who had been injured by shell fragments in Hamdaniyah was admitted to Aleppo Hospital.

27 and 28 March

  • One woman was injured by a mortar shell that fell on the Jam'iyat al -Zahra' neighbourhood of Aleppo.
  • One civilian was injured by a landmine that had been planted by terrorist groups in Aleppo.
  • Armed terrorist groups fired a rocket at a passenger bus, injuring two civilians.
  • A woman was killed and 10 other civilians, seven of them women, were injured when nine mortar shells fell on the Harabish neighbourhood of Dayr al-Zawr.
  • A civilian was injured by a landmine that had been planted by armed terrorist groups in Khama'il village in Hasakah.

31 March and 1 April

  • A civilian woman was injured when a terrorist sniper fired at a microbus on the Harasta highway in Damascus.
  • Two mortar shells fell on the Harasta suburb of Rif Dimashq, injuring one civilian.
  • Several civilians were killed and injured by several shells that fell on the Shaykh Maqsud neighbourhood of Aleppo.
  • Two civilians were injured by a landmine planted by armed terrorist groups on the Hasakah-Dayr al-Zawr highway.
  • One child was killed and 21 other civilians, four of them children, were injured by explosive devices in several areas of Homs.
  • A rocket fired at the Harabish neighbourhood of Dayr al -Zawr killed one woman.
  • A gas cylinder missile fell on Aleppo, injuring one civilian woman.

I should be grateful if the present letter could be issued as a document of the Security Council.

(Signed) Bashar Ja'afari
Ambassador
Permanent Representative


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