Amar Mahmoud al-Jarrah, who was behind trafficking of tens of civilians from the village of Doybeq in Southern Aleppo to government-held regions, was executed by the ISIL security forces.
In the meantime, Abdul Rahim al-Jaber, one of the notorious propagandists of ISIL in Raqqa, was arrested and sentenced to death penalty on charge of trafficking civilians from Raqqa to other regions.
Trafficking of one person, regardless of his or her age, inside Syria costs at least $700 and from Syrian to other countries costs at lest $2,000.
Informed sources said earlier today that hundreds of civilians fleeing the war-hit cities of Raqqa, Deir Ezzur and Aleppo have been trapped and killed in ISIL's minefields.
"ISIL has planted thousands of landmines and explosive traps in surroundings of Raqqa, Deir Ezzur and Aleppo to prevent people to leave the cities. ISIL has been using civilians as human shield against Syrian army's attacks and bombardments," the sources said.
"Six civilians were killed by explosive traps in a minefield in the small town of Hajin in Albu Kamal in Eastern Deir Ezzur while fleeing ISIL-held regions in Hasaka province," they added.
"Thousands of landmines have been planted by the ISIL in farms and deserts of Raqqa and Deir Ezzur and Eastern Aleppo," the sources said.
"Based on a report, at least 60 civilian have been killed by landmines or snipers whole fleeing ISIL-held regions in Raqqa, Aleppo and Hasaka," the sources said.
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