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'Almost quarter of a million people' dead in Syria war - Al Jazeera English

News of mounting death toll comes as UN Security Council backs resolution to probe chlorine gas attacks in the country.

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The fate of 30,000 people who have gone missing in Syria [Reuters]

Almost a quarter of a million people, including nearly 12,000 children, have been killed in Syria's conflict since it broke out in March 2011, a UK-based activist group has said.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) said on Friday that it had documented the deaths of 240,381 people, up from its tally of 230,618 announced on June 9.

The latest death toll shows that 11,964 children were among 71,781 civilians killed in Syria.

At least 88,616 regime forces were killed - or one thirds all deaths documented by the SOHR - including 50,570 soldiers, with the rest made up by allied fighters.

The monitor, which relies on a wide network of sources on the ground, put the death toll for rebel fighters at 42,384 and said 34,375 foreign fighters had also been killed in Syria.

The identity of another 3,225 people killed in the conflict remains unknown, according to the observatory.

The fate of 30,000 people who have gone missing in Syria, including 20,000 said to be held in Syrian jails, was not documented in the toll.

It also did not take into account the fate of thousands of loyalist forces held by rebel factions or by the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant group.

The Syrian conflict began with anti-government protests before spiralling into a multi-front war after a brutal regime crackdown.

Diplomatic pressure

The news comes as the UN Security Council voted unanimously on Friday to set up a panel to identify who is behind deadly chlorine gas attacks in Syria, which the West blames on President Bashar al-Assad's regime.


The human toll of the war in Syria
Russia, Syria's veto-wielding ally, endorsed the measure during a vote at the 15-member council that marked a rare display of unity over how to address the conflict.

Under discussion for months, the US-drafted resolution sets up a team of experts tasked with identifying the perpetrators of the chemical weapons attacks and paves the way for possible sanctions to punish them.

Al Jazeera's Gabriel Elizondo, reporting from the UN headquarters in New York, said the resolution now heads to UN Secretary General Ban ki-Moon.

Our correspondent said the unanimous vote was "important and very significant" given the political divisions at the UN on the Syria issue.

Ban has 20 days to form the panel and make recommendations about how the investigation will be conducted. The panel would then make its first report within 90 days.

Meanwhile, there are signs that Syria's government is looking for a diplomatic way to end the war.

Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Muallem has paid a rare visit to the Gulf, the first in four years.

Syria's state news agency said the pair talked about "constructive efforts" to end the war.

Oman has been a mediator in the conflict and has a history of relations with Syria's close ally Iran.

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Well thank you for the praise but we Dare not to accept it in front of you.

By the way how much patethic somebody must be to change the title of an article.
 
no side is saint both killing other as much as they can
 
'Almost quarter of a million people' dead in Syria war - Al Jazeera English

News of mounting death toll comes as UN Security Council backs resolution to probe chlorine gas attacks in the country.

201382211629798734_20.jpg

The fate of 30,000 people who have gone missing in Syria [Reuters]

Almost a quarter of a million people, including nearly 12,000 children, have been killed in Syria's conflict since it broke out in March 2011, a UK-based activist group has said.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) said on Friday that it had documented the deaths of 240,381 people, up from its tally of 230,618 announced on June 9.

The latest death toll shows that 11,964 children were among 71,781 civilians killed in Syria.

At least 88,616 regime forces were killed - or one thirds all deaths documented by the SOHR - including 50,570 soldiers, with the rest made up by allied fighters.

The monitor, which relies on a wide network of sources on the ground, put the death toll for rebel fighters at 42,384 and said 34,375 foreign fighters had also been killed in Syria.

The identity of another 3,225 people killed in the conflict remains unknown, according to the observatory.

The fate of 30,000 people who have gone missing in Syria, including 20,000 said to be held in Syrian jails, was not documented in the toll.

It also did not take into account the fate of thousands of loyalist forces held by rebel factions or by the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant group.

The Syrian conflict began with anti-government protests before spiralling into a multi-front war after a brutal regime crackdown.

Diplomatic pressure

The news comes as the UN Security Council voted unanimously on Friday to set up a panel to identify who is behind deadly chlorine gas attacks in Syria, which the West blames on President Bashar al-Assad's regime.


The human toll of the war in Syria
Russia, Syria's veto-wielding ally, endorsed the measure during a vote at the 15-member council that marked a rare display of unity over how to address the conflict.

Under discussion for months, the US-drafted resolution sets up a team of experts tasked with identifying the perpetrators of the chemical weapons attacks and paves the way for possible sanctions to punish them.

Al Jazeera's Gabriel Elizondo, reporting from the UN headquarters in New York, said the resolution now heads to UN Secretary General Ban ki-Moon.

Our correspondent said the unanimous vote was "important and very significant" given the political divisions at the UN on the Syria issue.

Ban has 20 days to form the panel and make recommendations about how the investigation will be conducted. The panel would then make its first report within 90 days.

Meanwhile, there are signs that Syria's government is looking for a diplomatic way to end the war.

Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Muallem has paid a rare visit to the Gulf, the first in four years.

Syria's state news agency said the pair talked about "constructive efforts" to end the war.

Oman has been a mediator in the conflict and has a history of relations with Syria's close ally Iran.

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@Akheilos @Armstrong @balixd @chauvunist @pkuser2k12 @Sedqal @Zarvan @Donatello @Pakistanisage @PWFI @S.U.R.B. @airmarshal @patriotpakistani @Abu Zolfiqar @aks18 @Horus @Chak Bamu @qamar1990 @Musalman @tesla @Arabian Legend @Saif al-Arab @al-Hasani @Al Bhatti @Falcon29 @karakoram @American Pakistani @Hakan @IbnTaymiyyah @TankMan @AXO4D @K-Xeroid @Pakistani sipahi @terry5

@Jamaal Yelmaaz @syedali73 @Rakan.SA @JUBA @DRaisinHerald @Umair Nawaz @Alienoz_TR @Oublious @Sage @DV RULES @farhan_9909 @SipahSalar @WebMaster @azzo @Arsalan @Azad-Kashmiri @AZADPAKISTAN2009

really.....
 
'Almost quarter of a million people' dead in Syria war - Al Jazeera English

News of mounting death toll comes as UN Security Council backs resolution to probe chlorine gas attacks in the country.

201382211629798734_20.jpg

The fate of 30,000 people who have gone missing in Syria [Reuters]

Almost a quarter of a million people, including nearly 12,000 children, have been killed in Syria's conflict since it broke out in March 2011, a UK-based activist group has said.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) said on Friday that it had documented the deaths of 240,381 people, up from its tally of 230,618 announced on June 9.

The latest death toll shows that 11,964 children were among 71,781 civilians killed in Syria.

At least 88,616 regime forces were killed - or one thirds all deaths documented by the SOHR - including 50,570 soldiers, with the rest made up by allied fighters.

The monitor, which relies on a wide network of sources on the ground, put the death toll for rebel fighters at 42,384 and said 34,375 foreign fighters had also been killed in Syria.

The identity of another 3,225 people killed in the conflict remains unknown, according to the observatory.

The fate of 30,000 people who have gone missing in Syria, including 20,000 said to be held in Syrian jails, was not documented in the toll.

It also did not take into account the fate of thousands of loyalist forces held by rebel factions or by the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant group.

The Syrian conflict began with anti-government protests before spiralling into a multi-front war after a brutal regime crackdown.

Diplomatic pressure

The news comes as the UN Security Council voted unanimously on Friday to set up a panel to identify who is behind deadly chlorine gas attacks in Syria, which the West blames on President Bashar al-Assad's regime.


The human toll of the war in Syria
Russia, Syria's veto-wielding ally, endorsed the measure during a vote at the 15-member council that marked a rare display of unity over how to address the conflict.

Under discussion for months, the US-drafted resolution sets up a team of experts tasked with identifying the perpetrators of the chemical weapons attacks and paves the way for possible sanctions to punish them.

Al Jazeera's Gabriel Elizondo, reporting from the UN headquarters in New York, said the resolution now heads to UN Secretary General Ban ki-Moon.

Our correspondent said the unanimous vote was "important and very significant" given the political divisions at the UN on the Syria issue.

Ban has 20 days to form the panel and make recommendations about how the investigation will be conducted. The panel would then make its first report within 90 days.

Meanwhile, there are signs that Syria's government is looking for a diplomatic way to end the war.

Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Muallem has paid a rare visit to the Gulf, the first in four years.

Syria's state news agency said the pair talked about "constructive efforts" to end the war.

Oman has been a mediator in the conflict and has a history of relations with Syria's close ally Iran.

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@monitor @extra terrestrial @khair_ctg @kalu_miah @Saiful Islam @kobiraaz @Bilal9 @aazidane @asad71 @idune @MBI Munshi @iajdani @Skallagrim @UKBengali @mb444 @fallstuff @the just @Khalid Newazi @Jay12345 @Loki @Al-zakir @Bengal.Tiger @Abdullah Bangladeshi @T-Rex @masud


@Akheilos @Armstrong @balixd @chauvunist @pkuser2k12 @Sedqal @Zarvan @Donatello @Pakistanisage @PWFI @S.U.R.B. @airmarshal @patriotpakistani @Abu Zolfiqar @aks18 @Horus @Chak Bamu @qamar1990 @Musalman @tesla @Arabian Legend @Saif al-Arab @al-Hasani @Al Bhatti @Falcon29 @karakoram @American Pakistani @Hakan @IbnTaymiyyah @TankMan @AXO4D @K-Xeroid @Pakistani sipahi @terry5

@Jamaal Yelmaaz @syedali73 @Rakan.SA @JUBA @DRaisinHerald @Umair Nawaz @Alienoz_TR @Oublious @Sage @DV RULES @farhan_9909 @SipahSalar @WebMaster @azzo @Arsalan @Azad-Kashmiri @AZADPAKISTAN2009
I must say the cannibal wahabibies roaming around Syria are gods gifts to humanity after sliced bread and weed.
 
Assad-Iran led war? And how did you come to that conclusion? Oh, it's you, the resident ISIS sympathizer! never mind, never mind.. :D

You seem to have not read the OP.. anyway this is how a hindu is defined by his traits.
Well to answer your troll on factual basis:
Cannibals operate freely, where ever Indian and Iran revolution guards have control. i.e.Afghanistan, Syria and Iraq.
Cannibals are in hiding where agents of Indian and Iran revolution guards are under cover.. i.e.Pakistan, Yemen, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia...

While you need to explain about Indian cult kills children for goddess | World news | The Guardian
 
You seem to have not read the OP.. anyway this is how a hindu is defined by his traits.
Well to answer your troll on factual basis:
Cannibals operate freely, where ever Indian and Iran revolution guards have control. i.e.Afghanistan, Syria and Iraq.
Cannibals are in hiding where agents of Indian and Iran revolution guards are under cover.. i.e.Pakistan, Yemen, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia...

While you need to explain about Indian cult kills children for goddess | World news | The Guardian

Could care less about cannibals operating in India or Iran (lol?). I don't like human flesh and this thread is about Syrian war.

You don't think the OP is biased? Do you not want to blame ISIS & co for the deaths? Another one of Sultan Erdogan's minion I guess.
 
Could care less about cannibals operating in India or Iran (lol?). I don't like human flesh and this thread is about Syrian war.

You don't think the OP is biased? Do you not want to blame ISIS & co for the deaths? Another one of Sultan Erdogan's minion I guess.

if I post one weeks news from Iran, there will be enough flesh of civilians to match Syria flesh but all such threads are banned.
it is evidence enough that we curse Saudi bird hunters but are not willing to discuss Iran's human hunters, what are you afraid of?... Arabs will not come to defend...its open field for holy Iranians and as you say their minions aka revolution forwarders.
 
Hahaha. Couldn't make up a more sectarian and biased title if you wanted to.
 
the biggest export product of iran is terrorism. sisi, gaddafi, saddam, saudis are mere amateurs.

it has been the number one export of iran for the past 500+ years. nothing has changed.

china, america, russia, europe, india and the jewish state are accomplices in iranian terrorism.
 
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