O SDH: The Syria War has claimed the lives of 360 thousand

The Syria war has caused more than 33,000 deaths, according to a new balance presented today by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (OSDH), at a moment when Damascus and its Russian ally are threatening to launch an offensive against the last major rebel raid on Idleby. [...]
The last balance compiled by O SDH appeared on March 12th. The data reported over 350,000 deaths in seven years of conflict, including 20,000 children, wrote ATSH.
The Syria war began in March 2011 after the regime's bloody repression of peaceful protesters with a call for democratic reform, immediately after the Arab Spring. Opposers of President Bachar al-Assad received weapons at the time. The situation has been complicated over the years with the involvement of foreign powers and movements as well as jihadist groups.
”364792 people were killed between March 15th 2011 and September 13th 2018”, O reported today SDH based on a wide network of activists and medical resources across the country.












