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Thursday, December 27, 2012

The disaster adds 45,000 dead in Syria


More than 45,000 people have died in Syria since the conflict began in March 2011, at least according to the opposition Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. Its director, Rami Abdel Rahman, explained that among the dead are civilians and 31,544 rebels. Furthermore, killed more than 1,500 deserters and 11,217 Army soldiers. Other 776 bodies could not be identified. On Wednesday, 20 people were killed, including eight children , in bombing a village in northern Syria, the source said, in a bombingin the town of Qahtaniyé, in the province of Raqa . "Dozens of people have been injured, including an entire family. Were transported to hospital," local Raqa have said, adding that the victims have been taken to the medical center as possible, asvehicles not can use to have run out of fuel . Raqa has been the epicenter of climbing in recent months, during which the rebels have launched several operations in this province near the Turkish border. However, in this case, all the victims are civilians. "We have to be very clear: no rebels in this sector; victims today are civilians , "he explained the director.

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