Syria: 130 bodies found in a mass grave covered in sand, discovered by authorities

World News Nilgun Salim
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Nearly 130 bodies that belonged to some insurgents killed by a jihadist group were discovered in a mass grave located in north-western Syria.


The horrific discovery was made a week ago after some brutal battles in Idlib and Jund al-Aqsa.


According to OSDO, the authorities discovered no less than 131 bodies.


The remains were divided into two different mass graves and they were covered in sand.


Other 41 bodies were also discovered in another area, near Khan Sheikhun.


A war for influence and power took place almost two weeks ago between the extremists from Jund al-Aqsa, the Fateh al-Sham front, and its rebel allies.


Meanwhile, every single side was struggling to impose their own rules in a region that will liberate itself from Bashar al-Assad’s influence.


Jund al-Aqsa withdrew in Hama and other regions.


The conflict in Syria is becoming more and more complex, involving Syrian actors, regional and also international, jihadist groups and other relatively new organizations.


So far, the conflict in this area caused the death of 310.000 and the heel of 10 million.


Meanwhile, in Geneva, the global organizations resumed the process of finding a political solution after an interruption of ten months.


Since 2011, Syria confronts with violent riots and a military conflict between the security services led by the Bashar al-Assad regime, the opposition forces and various terrorist organizations, including ISIS.


The balance sheet of the victims caused by the conflict is constantly increasing.

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