The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

About 6000 people killed in July, and the international community just issues declarations without binding resolution

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights documented death of 4834 people in July 2015.

 

The death toll is as follows:

 

1021 civilians, including 231 children and 159 women, distributed as follows:

  

   

Syrian fighters of YPG, Rebel and Islamist factions: 587.

 

Non- Syrian fighters of IS, Jabhat al- Nusra, Jaysh al Muhajereen wal Ansra Army, Turkestan Islamic Party and the Chechen Jonound al- Sham: 1614.

 

Defected soldiers: 9.

 

Regular regime soldiers and officers: 744

 

Militiamen of the People’s Committees and NDF as well as informers: 695

 

Hezbollah militiamen: 37

 

Non- Syrian pro- regime fighters who are from the Shiite Sect: 110

 

Unidentified victims (documented by photos and footages): 17

 
We in the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights estimates the real number of non-Syrian casualties from the IS, Jabhat al- Nusra, Islamic factions, Jund Al-Aqsa battalion and pro-regime militants is approximately 1000 soldiers and fighters more than the documented number because of  reticence about casualties by all parties, the difficulties of reaching to the outback and the difficulties to investigate about those who have died inside the regime or IS  jails.

 

 

SOHR is not going to stop to calls upon the members of the UN Security Council to issue a binding resolution that prohibits targeting the civilians in Syria, where massacres committed against them every day under the nose of the international community which do not make any step to stop the ongoing violations committed against the Syrian people who dream of establishing the state of democracy, justice, freedom and equality.