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HomeMonthly ReportsAttacks on Vital Facilities96 Incidents of Attack on Vital Civil Facilities in September 2016

96 Incidents of Attack on Vital Civil Facilities in September 2016

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Including 85 Attacks at the hands of the Syrian and Russian Regimes

Vital Civil Facilities

SNHR has published its special periodic report on attacks against vital civil facilities by the conflict parties in Syria.
The report documents the incidents of attack on vital civil facilities in September where no less than 96 attacks against vital civil facilities were recorded, including a facility that was targeted by both government forces and Russian forces, as follows: 47 incidents by government forces, 39 by Russian forces, one by ISIS, two by armed opposition factions, and eight by international coalition forces.

The report breaks down the facilities that have been targeted in September as follows: 40 infrastructures, 15 educational facilities, 18 places of worship, eight medical facilities, one cultural facility, 11 communal facilities, two international humanitarian insignias and two refugee camps.
Furthermore, the report notes that the documented attacks were only the minimum of the actual magnitude of crimes in light of the many practical difficulties during the documentation process.
The report affirms that investigations conducted by SNHR show that there were no military centers before or during these attacks. Government forces and the other perpetrators of these crimes must justify their actions before the United Nations and the Security Council.

According to the report, the international humanitarian law considers indiscriminate, deliberate, or disproportionate attacks as unlawful attacks. Government forces’ attacks against schools, hospitals, churches, and bakeries is an utter disregard for the most basic standards of the international humanitarian law and the Security Council Resolution.

The report also notes that ISIS and armed opposition factions as well as Russian forces and the international coalition forces have attacked some of these facilities. The indiscriminate random bombardment is a violation of the international humanitarian law and amounts to a war crime.
The report calls on the Security Council to bind all parties, especially government forces considering that it is the main perpetrator of most of these violations, to implement Resolution 2139 and, at least, condemn the targeting of vital civil centers that are indispensable for the lives of civilians.
Finally, the report calls on the states that support the armed opposition to cease its support for the factions that didn’t respect the international humanitarian law.

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