Syrian regime forces committed a crime against an displaced family living in a tent on the agricultural road connecting the towns of Saida and Kahil in the eastern countryside of Deraa.
According to a local source, members of the Cobra Battalion raided the tent and randomly opened fire on the residents, killing a woman and her child, while her husband Ali Fuleihan was injured.
The source added that the regime forces arrested Ali Fuleihan, who worked as a farm doorman without knowing his fate, and took him to the battalion.
This family comes from the Bedouin tribes of Es-Suwayde and lived for about a month in a tent near the farm owned by a person from Sidon to protect him.
It is not the first time that the regime forces have violated the Bedouin tribes in the governorate, as the security forces have repeatedly launched raids and arrests against them.
The inhabitants of these tents are scattered in villages in the eastern countryside and some areas in central Daraa.
It is worth noting that these families have been displaced for years, many of them for security reasons or because it is impossible for them to return to their homes due to the complete destruction of their village, the destruction of houses and the complete destruction of services.