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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]
By 15 December, the number of minority civilians confirmed killed in the rebel attack on Adra had risen to 32. Dozens of others were missing. [94] The Syrian government claimed that more than 80 people were killed by Islamist rebels, with the most of them being civilians. [95]
The first 10 years of Syria’s conflict, which started in 2011, killed more than 300,000 civilians, the United Nations said Tuesday — the highest official estimate to date of conflict-related ...
The following is a timeline of the Syrian civil war from November 2024. Information about aggregated casualty counts is found in casualties of the Syrian civil war.. On 27 November 2024, a coalition of Syrian opposition groups called the Military Operations Command [1] led by Islamist Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) launched a lightning offensive [2] against pro-government Syrian Arab Army (SAA ...
It is the first time Syrian rebels have set foot in Aleppo since government forces regained control during the civil war in 2016. ... attacks or casualties. ... Syria’s civil war began during ...
AL-NAYRAB, Syria (AP) — For years, Syria’s civil war has been a largely frozen conflict, the country effectively carved up into areas controlled by the Damascus government of President Bashar ...
According to a report by Amnesty International, the US-led Coalition has provided falsified data to conceal the actual number of civilian deaths resulting from their bombing campaigns and is "deeply in denial" about civilian casualties in Raqqa. After an investigation by Amnesty International in June 2018, the US-led Coalition confirmed that ...
Wounded civilians arrive at a hospital in Aleppo during the Syrian civil war, October 2012 Victims of chemical weapon attack on civilians in Ghouta, an opposition held area. The casualties of the Syrian civil war have been vast; UN envoy to Syria Staffan de Mistura stated in April 2016 that 400,000 people had died in the conflict. [3]