Death toll from Syria conflict surpasses 200,000
6 Dec Press TV
A so-called human rights monitoring group has said that the death
toll from the nearly four-year-long foreign-sponsored militancy in Syria
has now gone beyond 200,000 mark.
Rami Abdel Rahman, director of the Britain-based Syrian Observatory
for Human Rights, said on Tuesday that his agency has documented the
killing of 202,354 people since March 2011.
“Of the total, 63,074 of the killed were civilians, including 10,377
children,” he added.Abdel Rahman stated that more than 130,000
foreign-backed militants, including 37,324 Syrian nationals, have also
lost their lives in the Syrian conflict, while a total of 76,223 Syrian
army troopers and pro-government fighters have been also killed in the
fighting. The group noted that the toll “is probably much higher than
200,000” since fatalities in some remote areas have not been reported.
On Monday, the United Nations World Food Program (WFP) announced in a
statement that it has suspended providing food vouchers for more than
1.7 million Syrian refugees due to lack of funds.
The UN agency said it has cut the program which provides Syrian
refugees in Jordan, Lebanon, Turkey, Iraq and Egypt with electronic
vouchers to buy food in local shops.
The WFP added that it needs USD 64 million to support the Syrian
refugees in December only.Syria has been grappling with a deadly crisis
since March 2011. Western powers and some of their regional allies
especially Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey are reportedly supporting the
militants. |