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Total Death Count Due To Conflict: 500,000+​

(Estimates include civilians, fighters on all sides, and others who have lost their lives as a result of fleeing the conflict)

Civilian Death Count: 230,000+
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10,204 Civilians Killed: Syria 2017

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The Syrian Network For Human Rights (SNHR) reports the death tolls for 2017 in Syria. A total of 10,204 civilians have been killed including 2,298 children and 1,536 women.
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​​6,964 Civilains Killed: Syria 2018

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At least 6,964 civilians were killed in 2018 by the parties to the conflict in Syria.

16913 civilians killed: Syria 2016

The Syrian Network For Human Rights (SNHR) repost the death toll for the year 2016, concluding an estimated 16,913 civilians were killed by the main influential parties in Syria. The causalities include 1,984 children and 1,237 women. The two main parties killing civilians were the Syrian Regime with 8,736 civilians killed, and the Russian Forces with 3,967 civilians killed. 

21179 civilians killed: Syria 2015

The Syrian Network For Human Rights (SNHR) reports the death toll for the year 2015, concluding an estimated 21,179 civilians were killed by the main influential parties in Syria. The causalities include 3443 children and 2,615 women. The two main parties killing civilians were the Syrian Regime with 12,044 civilians killed, and ISIS killing 1366 civilians.
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  • Home
  • I Am Syria
    • About Us
    • Mission Statement
    • The Green Hand
    • Media
    • SANAD Syria
    • Contact
  • Inside Syria
    • Syrian Refugee Crisis
    • Human Rights Violations
    • Death Tolls
    • Syria and the Law
    • Conflict Background
    • Conflict Timelines >
      • 2017
      • 2016
      • 2015
      • 2014
      • 2013
      • 2012
      • 2011
  • Stand 4 Refugees
    • Why Should We Help Syrian Refugees
    • Refugees Are Not Immigrants
    • Singled Out!
    • Do Refugee Fears Actually Keep Us Safe
  • Get Involved
    • Take Action
    • Twitter Campaign
    • Seven Days For Syria
    • I Am Syria on Campus
  • Educators
    • Where to Begin & Background Resources
    • Teaching about the Refugee Crisis and Making a Difference >
      • Computer Lab Video Guide Lesson on Syria
    • For Upper Level Learners
    • U.N. Security Council Activity on Syria
    • Teaching about ISIS--going into the Situation Room of the White House >
      • Responses to ISIS Computer lab lesson
    • Syria for Elementary Students
    • Teaching about Important Current Event Issues that deal with Syria
    • Ways for your students to take action
    • Movies on Syria for the Classroom
    • Additional Background Knowledge and Resources
    • About our Educational Team
  • Art Feature
  • Accountability Project
    • Syria White Paper
    • Idlib Left Breathless: The Chemical Attack in Khan Sheikhoun
    • Covered In Dust, Veiled by Shadow
    • Report On The Yazidi Genocide
    • SAP REPORT ON THE SYRIAN CRISIS