Published : 25-09-2019
Palestinian-Jordanian refugee Mahran AlSaytari was pronounced dead on Monday, September 23, after he was fatally gunned down in AlMuzeireeb town, in Daraa’s western suburbs.
Reporting from southern Syria, an AGPS staff member said anonymous gunmen opened fire at Mahran, allegedly affiliated with the Syrian government forces. He breathed his last right on the spot.
Palestinians taking shelter in AlMuzeireeb town have expressed deep concern over the security mayhem overwhelming the area after reports have emerged on simmering assassination attempts.
Activists have accused pro-government militias in Syria of assassinating opposition affiliates south of Syria in violation of the reconciliation accords struck between the two sides.
In recent years, assassinations took away the lives of former opposition leader Moafaq AlGhazawi, AlMuzeireeb mayor Ahmad AlNablusi, aged 55, Palestinian refugee Nael Taha Mohamed Shahada, 26, and Mohamed Mahmoud AlGhanem.
Palestinian-Jordanian refugee Mahran AlSaytari was pronounced dead on Monday, September 23, after he was fatally gunned down in AlMuzeireeb town, in Daraa’s western suburbs.
Reporting from southern Syria, an AGPS staff member said anonymous gunmen opened fire at Mahran, allegedly affiliated with the Syrian government forces. He breathed his last right on the spot.
Palestinians taking shelter in AlMuzeireeb town have expressed deep concern over the security mayhem overwhelming the area after reports have emerged on simmering assassination attempts.
Activists have accused pro-government militias in Syria of assassinating opposition affiliates south of Syria in violation of the reconciliation accords struck between the two sides.
In recent years, assassinations took away the lives of former opposition leader Moafaq AlGhazawi, AlMuzeireeb mayor Ahmad AlNablusi, aged 55, Palestinian refugee Nael Taha Mohamed Shahada, 26, and Mohamed Mahmoud AlGhanem.