Conflict

Russian Military in Syria

Incident Code

RS2688

Location

فيضة الجب, Faidat Al-Jib, Deir Ezzor, Syria

Geolocation

34.726941, 40.300598
Accuracy: Neighbourhood/area

Airwars Assessment

Last Updated: October 10, 2025

(Previous Incident Codes: R2541RS2701)

Six civilians, three women and three children, were reportedly killed and 13 others, including children, were wounded in airstrikes which struck an IDP camp in Faidat al-Jib. Sources blamed Russian warplanes, according to local media.

Initial reporting suggested two had been killed – a mother and son. Later on local media reported that the toll had reached six. Six victims were named by the sources.

It was reported by Al Haal that 13 civilians were wounded, including children.

Sources also reported that the Russian warplanes lhad struck tents sheltering displaced people in the area of “Faidat al-Jib” in al Shouweit desert, which resulted in the amputation of the feet of Mahmoud Hanan and the death of his 10-year-old son, from the town of Mahkan.

Assessment Updates

10 October 2025
Updated demographics for injury toll. Added strike status, strike type, cause of death, and an observation.

Victims

Family members (6)

Wife of Hamid Ajil al-Hammadi
Adult female killed
Son of Hamid Ajil al-Hammadi
Child male killed
Mrs Fatima Ajil al-Hammadi wife of Daham Abboud al-Saytah
Adult female killed
Wife of Darman Saleh
Adult female killed
Daughter of Darman Saleh
Child female killed
The daughter of Hammadi the good Durman
Child female killed

Family members (2)

Mahmoud Hanan
Adult male injured
Son of Mahmoud Hanan
10 years old male killed

Key Information

Country
Military Actor
Strike Type
Airstrike
Strike Status
Likely strike
Civilian Harm Reported
Yes
Civilian Harm Status
Fair
Causes of Death / Injury
Heavy weapons and explosive munitions
Civilians reported killed
6
3 Children, 3 Women
Civilians reported injured
13
2 Children, 1 Man

Military Statements

Russian Military Assessment
Suspected belligerent
Russian Military
Russian Military position on incident
Not yet assessed