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The Syrian Network for Human Rights estimated the Syrian government and its foreign allies to be responsible for 91% of the total civilian casualties. [11] [12] [13] According to the pro-opposition SOHR, 87% of all civilian deaths it had documented were caused by government or pro-government forces. [14]
Syrian government forces have pursued mass-killings of civilian populations as part of its war-strategy throughout the conflict; and is responsible for inflicting more than 90% of the total civilian deaths in the Syrian civil war. [citation needed] Between 2011 and 2021, a minimum of 306,000 civilian deaths are estimated to have occurred by the UN.
On 31 October, eight SAA soldiers and a civilian were killed in an ISIS attack in Al-Raqqah. [198] The SOHR reported that 287 people including 152 civilians were killed in the month of October in the Syrian civil war. [199]
The Syrian civil war is an ongoing multi-sided conflict in Syria involving various state and non-state actors. In March 2011, popular discontent with the Ba'athist regime ruled by Bashar al-Assad triggered large-scale protests and pro-democracy rallies across Syria, as part of the wider Arab Spring protests in the region.
What happened in Syria's civil war? The war in Syria began in 2011 when a pro-democracy uprising calling for the end of Assad's long reign escalated quickly into a brutal civil war. Since then ...
It is the first time Syrian rebels have set foot in Aleppo since government forces regained control during the civil war in 2016. ... resulted in casualties, journalists told CNN, citing health ...
Legislator Bassam Mohammed said targeting a place where civilians are present “is a terrorist criminal act," and that the attackers intended to inflict large numbers of casualties. Syrian ...
UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights group also reported numerous attacks against mainly Alawite civilians and former Ba'athist military personnel in the region, carried out by unidentified gunmen, resulting in the deaths of more than 305 civilians, 129 of whom were confirmed to have been killed in sectarian violence.