Syrian civil war killed more than 528,500: monitor

Destruction in Al-Assaly district, which saw fierce fighting between opposition figures and the Assad regime, on the outskirts of Damascus. (AP)
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Updated 01 January 2025
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Syrian civil war killed more than 528,500: monitor

  • Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says 6,777 people, more than half of them civilians, were killed in 2024
  • The overall toll includes thousands killed since 2011 that were only confirmed dead recently

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, more than half of them civilians, were killed in 2024 in fighting in Syria.
AFP was unable to independently verify these figures.
Syria’s civil war erupted in 2011 after the government brutally repressed pro-democracy protests triggering a devastating conflict that pushed millions to flee abroad and drew in foreign powers.
Last year, 3,598 civilians, including 240 women and 337 children were killed across Syria, according to the Observatory.
In addition, 3,179 combatants were killed, the monitor said, including soldiers from “the old regime,” but also “Islamist armed groups” and extremists.
In 2023, the Observatory reported 4,360 people killed, including nearly 1,900 civilians.
In December, militants overthrew Assad, seizing power in a rapid offensive that ended more than 50 years of the family’s iron-fisted rule.
Since 2011, the monitor with a network of sources inside Syria has recorded more than 64,000 deaths in Assad’s prisons “due to torture, medical negligence or poor conditions” in the jails.


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BRUSSELS: The EU warned Wednesday that Israel’s threat to suspend several aid groups in Gaza under new registration rules would block “life-saving” assistance from reaching the population.
“The EU has been clear: the NGO registration law can not be implemented in its current form,” EU humanitarian chief Hadja Lahbib posted on X, after Israel said several groups would be barred from January 1 for failing to comply with rules concerning the listing of their Palestinian employees.
“IHL (international humanitarian law) leaves no room for doubt: aid must reach those in need,” Lahbib wrote.