(Ahlul Bayt News Agency) - A Bahraini infant has martyred in a poison gas attack carried out by regime forces in a residential area.
Bahraini activists said, Sajida Faisal Javad, six-day-old baby martyred of asphyxia from inhaling tear gas fired on protesters in a residential area near the capital Manama on Thursday.
Saudi-backed Bahraini forces continue attacks on anti-regime demonstrators in towns and villages across the country.
On Wednesday, 27-year-old Zahra Saleh, who was brutally hit by regime forces in the head during an anti-government demonstration in the northern village of Daih on November 18, succumbed to her injuries.
More than 53 people have been martyred and thousands more have been arrested or fired from their jobs since February as part of the regime's crackdown on demonstrations in Bahrain.
The Bahrain Independent Commission of Inquiry (BICI) issued a report on November 23, saying that the ruling Al Khalifa regime had used “excessive force, including the extraction of forced confessions against detainees,” in their efforts to crush demonstrations in the country.
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Bahraini activists said, Sajida Faisal Javad, six-day-old baby martyred of asphyxia from inhaling tear gas fired on protesters in a residential area near the capital Manama on Thursday.
Saudi-backed Bahraini forces continue attacks on anti-regime demonstrators in towns and villages across the country.
On Wednesday, 27-year-old Zahra Saleh, who was brutally hit by regime forces in the head during an anti-government demonstration in the northern village of Daih on November 18, succumbed to her injuries.
More than 53 people have been martyred and thousands more have been arrested or fired from their jobs since February as part of the regime's crackdown on demonstrations in Bahrain.
The Bahrain Independent Commission of Inquiry (BICI) issued a report on November 23, saying that the ruling Al Khalifa regime had used “excessive force, including the extraction of forced confessions against detainees,” in their efforts to crush demonstrations in the country.