10 people killed in Syria
At least 10 people were killed in Syria over the past 24 hours.

According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR), no fewer than 10 people lost their lives in Syria within the last 24 hours in incidents ranging from armed attacks and landmine explosions to drone strikes and local disputes.
In the countryside of Homs, a young man was executed in the village of Al-Diyabiya by unidentified gunmen, while another man was shot dead through the window of his house in the Barouha area. Additionally, a father and his son were killed when gunmen on a motorcycle opened fire in the Al-Nazihin neighborhood.
In Deir ez-Zor, a young man was killed by a landmine explosion left over from the war in the town of Maadan Atiq. In northern rural Raqqa, a similar explosion claimed the lives of a woman and her two children as they crossed an earthen barrier in the village of Sukkayru.
In a similar incident, a cluster bomb explosion killed a child west of the village of Barlehine, near the Turkish-occupied town of Al-Bab in eastern rural Aleppo.
In the city of Hama, a person was killed as a result of a personal dispute that escalated into the use of a bladed weapon in the Al-Faihaa neighborhood.
These incidents highlight the ongoing fragility of the security situation in areas under the control of the Damascus authorities and Turkish occupation-backed mercenaries (the “National Army”), as well as the persistent danger of landmines and remnants of war that continue to claim lives.
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