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Friday, July 26, 2013

More than 2,000 people die in the Syrian conflict since the beginning of Ramadan

More than 2,000 people have died in Syria since the start of the month of Ramadan, on July 10. Data are Syrian Observatory of Human Rights (OSDH), which has ensured that the majority of casualties have occurred on both sides, rebels and regime forces"Since the start of Ramadan, there have been 2,014 deaths , among them there is a particularly high number of combatants on both sides, "said OSDH director Rami Abdel Rahman. The number is 1,323 dead soldiers. Among the 545 listed 816 civilians dead insurgents who joined the fight rebel deserters and 30 241 foreign fighters. The number of casualties among members of the regime forces Bashar Asad is 507, including 438 soldiers and 69 are auxiliary Defence Forces. From the July 10, in less than a month, has officially confirmed the death of 639 civilians, including 99 women and 105 children . In addition, there are 52 bodies still unidentified, according to Director of OSDH. "The actual number of deaths is actually higher, since both sides underestimate their losses , "he stresses. This new data raise the final total of deaths in the African country since the conflict began OSDH estimated that more than 100,000 since March 2011.

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