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These five civilians knew that their lands were exposed to the Syrian regime’s forces, but they headed there hoping to prepare their lands and apply fertilizers to them, followed by other stages of land cultivation. They were desperate to sell their crops, especially in the light of the difficult economic situation.On 26 December, three civilians from one family, Maneef, his son Abboud, and his brother Khaled, were killed by an anti-armor missile attack in the al-Ghab Plain, north of Hama province. Khaled al-Khaled and Ahmed al-Ayyoub were also killed in the same targeting.
This targeting was not the first of its kind during December. Civilian and military sides have warned that the region is exposed amid repeated attacks.

Al-Ghab Plain: an exposed area whose farmers are at risk due to regime’s targetings - Enab Baladi
On 26 December, three civilians from one family, Maneef, his son Abboud, and his brother Khaled, were killed by an […]

They were warned but they went anyway because they have to eat.