New Delhi. Islamic State (IS) terrorists killed 31 people in the Hama region while searching for a seasonal vegetable (truffle). In another incident, four shepherds were killed and two others abducted by IS jihadists, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
12 government fighters also included Tell me, 12 government fighters were also included in the total of 31 people killed. They were all gathering truffles in the desert east of Hama (the central city), when they killed these people. Earlier this number was being told as 26.
Syria struggling with economic devastation Significantly, due to the civil war going on in Syria for the last several years, people are struggling with economic devastation. In such a situation, people are helped to earn money through truffles. The price of this seasonal vegetable is very high. On the other hand, in Syria, a country located in the Middle East of the world, the terrorists of the Islamic State group are these days farmers searching for truffles (vegetables) in the desert. According to media reports, recently he had killed 15 farmers by slitting their throats.
Human rights report says According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, around 230 people have been killed since February. Many farmers were shot by IS terrorists while searching for truffles, while many lost their lives due to landmines laid during the war.
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