Syrian Civil War Killed More Than 528,500: Monitor
- Mass graves indicate that the death toll from the Syrian Civil War exceeds 528,500, according to monitoring groups.
- The Syrian Civil War has resulted in a staggering number of deaths, reflecting ongoing violence in the region.
- The updated figure on the death toll shows the significant impact of the Syrian Civil War.
- This situation has drawn international attention and concern.
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Syria’s Civil War Death Toll Surpasses 528,500 After Assad’s Fall
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) reported Wednesday that Syria’s devastating civil war has claimed more than 528,500 lives since its outbreak in 2011. This toll includes the thousands of recently confirmed deaths following the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad’s regime last month.
The war in Syria has claimed more than 528,000 lives in nearly 14 years, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights
In particular, the NGO counts 181,939 civilians killed since the start of the civil war in 2011, triggered by the repression of an uprising against the regime of Bashar al-Assad.


Syrian civil war killed more than 528,500: monitor
DAMASCUS: More than 528,500 people were killed in the Syrian civil war, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights war monitor said on Wednesday. The overall toll includes thousands killed since 2011 that were only confirmed dead recently, with access to detention centers and mass graves easier following the overthrow of Bashar Assad. The Britain-based monitory said 6,777 people,
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