At least 96 civilians, including 15 children, 11 women, were killed in May, the Syrian Network for Human Rights said in its monthly report.
The 24-page report detailed the death toll of victims documented killed by all conflict parties in Syria, focusing on the victims amongst children and women, and those who died due to torture.
Last month witnessed a hike in civilian deaths as a result of landmine explosions in different provinces and regions of Syria, SNHR said.
The report also includes the distribution of the death toll of victims according to the perpetrator parties, noting that there is great difficulty in determining the party that planted landmines, due to the multiplicity of forces controlling the areas in which these explosions occurred, and therefore the report does not attribute the vast majority of killings due to landmines to a specific party. None of the perpetrator forces in the Syrian conflict have revealed maps of the places where they planted landmines.
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