Monday, October 1, 2012

01/10/2012 up until 8pm



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Report on the province of Aleppo and its surroundings 01/10/2012 up until 8pm
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• Summary for 01/10/2012 up until 8pm:

Number of arrests: 0
Number of martyrs: 32
Number of demonstrations: 4
Peaceful revolutionary activities: 0
Number of protests that had fire opened on them: 0
Number of cases of opening fire: 6
Number of shelled places: 13
Number of times that heavy army equipment was used: 1
Number of defections: 0

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• Violations:


1) Wounded and injured:

• Aleppo- Al Sakhour: Injury of a child from the shrapnel of a shell that fell onto Al Sakhour neighbourhood.
http://youtu.be/Cy_fLYM8Yuk

• Aleppo- Baroun Street: Injury of a child who was sniped whilst playing on a bicycle near the contractors association.

2) Aleppo- Immigration and Passport control building: Effects of destruction of the building.
http://youtu.be/N_9CAJrc9RU
http://youtu.be/kuDH0i0y_A4
http://youtu.be/OvejCgfCmQw

3) Aleppo- Masaken Hanano: Effects of destruction inside Othman mosque.
http://youtu.be/KEjAn-KmuBE

4) Aleppo- Qadee ‘Askar: Effects of destruction resulting from artillery shelling today.
http://youtu.be/MSXpy1udnpM
http://youtu.be/yFUwDPK_vYc
http://youtu.be/Vd1qbnDtCNg

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• Cases of gunfire:

1) Suleiman Al Halabi: violent clashes.

2) Al Aqbeh: violent clashes between members of the Free Syrian Army and the occupying Assad militias.

3) Near Al Umawi mosque: violent clashes between members of the Free Syrian Army and the occupying Assad militias.

4) Al Bandara: violent clashes between members of the Free Syrian Army and the occupying Assad militias.

5) Al Midan: violent clashes between the Free Syrian Army and regime foces:
http://youtu.be/92Cyu-oa-pI
http://youtu.be/bnbDM3ivIi4

6) Old Aleppo: clashes between the Free Syrian Army and the regime army.
http://youtu.be/J-gug8nfAls

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• Places that were bombed/shelled:

1) Al Sha’ar: a barrage of artillery shells pounded the district.

2) Karam Al Jabal: warplane shelling, which lead to a massacre and the martyrdom of 12 people.

3) Bab Jnein: artillery shelling in the late afternoon.

4) Al Sakhour roundabout: indendary shells fell on the district.
http://youtu.be/nsAu-PSl5Yg

5) Al Mashariqa: shelling of Al Mashariqa bakery, which lead to an additional 3 martyrs, whose heads were smashed, and dozens of casualties, 5 of whom were transported to Al Razee hospital.

6) Qastal Al Haramee: 2 shells fell, one of which fell inside a health club, and another at Maysaloun park.

7) Al Amariyeh: severe warplane shelling:
http://youtu.be/fRrT5MhOT4I

* Shelling of Aleppo suburbs:

8) Manbej: warplanes shelled in the morning.

9) Abu Jabbar: aerial shelling of the village, which is a part of Al Bab, in the morning. 2 casualties who were critically injured were reported.

10) Deir Hafer: warplanes shelled Rasm Al Hamees village, which is near to Deir Hafer.

11) Injareh: warplanes dropped explosive TNT barrels on the town:
http://youtu.be/1JkON03LaSk
http://youtu.be/yDCwFtVnvL8

12) Qubtan Al Jabal: artillery shelling and smoke rising from houses:
http://youtu.be/zwm9yPrriiA

13) Kasikas: warplanes shelled the village, which is a part of Deir Hafer. The shelling targeted the train station and a civilian car that was carrying 2 passengers, injuring an infant critically as a result.

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• Demonstrations:

1) Bustan Al Qasr: A demonstration took off from Bustan Al Qasr  with the participation of the activist Abu Ja’far from Homs along with civilians from the neighbourhood, chanting to topple the regime and saluting the FSA.
http://youtu.be/5fopEfk4UUY
http://youtu.be/OxIcMjpFZxY

2) Al Ashrafieh: Demonstration took off from outside Salah Al Deen Al Ayoubi mosque, chanting for the unification of the Syrian people and to topple the regime.

3) Tareeq Al Bab: Freedom callers took off in a demonstration after Asr prayers with the participation of children from the neighbourhood from Fajr Al Islam mosque.
http://youtu.be/mXkbhoyQmmg

4) Al Jamilieh: Twenty children took off chanting for freedom outside the post office in Al Jamilieh neighbourhood.

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• Number of times that heavy army equipment was used:


1) Northern Aleppo Suburbs: Hreitan: Flight of warplane MiG 29 above the city sky.

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• Martyrs:

1) Al Itha’ah: Hassan Haj Abu Abdullah, married with 4 children and a pregnant wife, was sniped yesterday.

2-6) Al Mashariqa: 5 martyrs had their heads crushed from the shelling of Al Mashariqa bakery.

7) Karam Al Jabal: Alaa’ Tawouz, killed during the call to dawn prayers in Othman Bin Math’oun mosque in Masakin Hanano. He was killed from the artillery shelling by regime forces.

8) Karam Al Jabal: Basheer Muhammad Ghoul, killed during a massacre as a result of the most violent shelling of the district since the start of the battle at Al Furqan. The shelling was from artillery and tanks.

9) Karam Al Jabal: Ahmad Badr Suleiman, killed during a massacre as a result of the most violent shelling of the district since the start of the battle at Al Furqan. The shelling was from artillery and tanks.

10) Karam Al Jabal: Nadeem Omar Azizee, killed during a massacre as a result of the most violent shelling of the district since the start of the battle at Al Furqan. The shelling was from artillery and tanks.

11) Karam Al Jabal: Housef Azizee, killed during a massacre as a result of the most violent shelling of the district since the start of the battle at Al Furqan. The shelling was from artillery and tanks.

12) Karam Al Jabal: Hassan Mustafa Hamida, killed during a massacre as a result of the most violent shelling of the district since the start of the battle at Al Furqan. The shelling was from artillery and tanks.

13) Karam Al Jabal: Ahmad Mustafa Hamida, killed during a massacre as a result of the most violent shelling of the district since the start of the battle at Al Furqan. The shelling was from artillery and tanks.

14) Karam Al Jabal: Deibo Abdullah Milajee, killed during a massacre as a result of the most violent shelling of the district since the start of the battle at Al Furqan. The shelling was from artillery and tanks.

15) Karam Al Jabal: Ali Mustafa Milajee, killed during a massacre as a result of the most violent shelling of the district since the start of the battle at Al Furqan. The shelling was from artillery and tanks.

16-17) Karam Al Jabal: 2 child martyrs, daughters of Yahya Maktabee, were killed during a massacre as a result of the most violent shelling of the district since the start of the battle at Al Furqan. The shelling was from artillery and tanks.

18) Karam Al Jabal: Ahmad Hamid Haj Malakhabal, killed during a massacre as a result of the most violent shelling of the district since the start of the battle at Al Furqan. The shelling was from artillery and tanks.

19-24) Karam Al Jabal: 6 unidentified martyrs, including a woman, were killed during a massacre as a result of the most violent shelling of the district since the start of the battle at Al Furqan. The shelling was from artillery and tanks.
http://youtu.be/oFmWh2yfuEc

25-29) Bab Jnein: 5 martyrs were killed from the shelling.

30) Masakin Hanano: sheikh Muhammad Dawoud Ibrahim, the sermon for Abdullah Bin Rawaha mosque, was killed from the shelling by Assad forces.

31) Aleppo suburbs: Jarablus: child Muhammad Hamidi, 16 years, was killed by regime gunfire in Aleppo. He was from Al Jamel village, which is a part of Jarablus.

32) Aleppo suburbs: Mare’: Martyrdom of young male ‘Aido Al Najjar, son of Mahmood, 34 years old, martyred in Suleiman Al Halabi, a resident of Al Sakhour neighbourhood in Aleppo.

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• Delayed videos and news:

1) Aleppo- Bab Al Hadeed: Effects of destruction in the neighbourhood from 28/09/2012.
http://youtu.be/tjbPKOqRKLU

2) Aleppo- Harret Al Basha: Effects of destruction from 28/09/2012.
http://youtu.be/8TiihvjTZMc

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