More Than 222,000 Civilians Killed in Syria
In its latest report, The Syrian Network for Human rights has said that over 222,000 civilians have died since March 2011, with Assad forces being responsible for almost 90 percent of them.
In its latest report, The Syrian Network for Human rights has said that over 222,000 civilians have died since March 2011, with Assad forces being responsible for almost 90 percent of them.
As security continues to break down in Idleb, kidnappings and the high cost of ransom are becoming ever more frequent reports Etihad Press.
Yasser al-Saleem was arrested after he called for Kurdish people in Syria to have equal rights reports Etihad Press.
The war has displaced millions of people who have had to restart their lives in new areas writes Sada al-Sham.
The peaceful demonstrations that took place across northern Syria called for the fall of the Assad regime writes Ana Press.
Conflict has caused many children to fall behind with their education and harsh living conditions are making it less of a priority writes Sada al-Sham.
As part of their media war, the regime has been highlighting a selection of prominent officers in its army writes Enab Baladi.
The Free Syrian Army has destroyed a number of bridges to slow down the progress of the regime army, which is expected to attack in the coming days reports Hurriya Press.
836 people who had been forcibly disappeared were revealed to have been killed, although it is believed to be a fraction of the real figure writes The Syrian Network for Human Rights.
The Syrian Network for Human Rights has recorded 82,000 cases of forced disappearance writes Hurriya Press.
At a meeting to appoint Jaber Ali Basha as general commander, the need for a unified revolutionary front was also stressed reports Enab Baladi
Turkish forces have told the residents of Idleb that if the bombardment continues, then they will respond reports Hurriya Press
Families in Syria who have had relatives forcibly disappeared are trapped in whirlwind of confusion and grief writes Zaman Al Wasl
The breakdown of security in opposition held areas has left residents fearing kidnapping, theft and murder writes Ana Insan
The cause of the explosion, which claimed the lives of 35 women and children, is still unknown reports Anadolu Agency
There were 50 people, including women and children, living in the two buildings that collapsed following the blast reports Hurriya Press
There is already a lack of food, water and medical supplies. An assault by the government would exacerbate the situation to critical levels writes Al-Araby al-Jadeed
The Russian Defense Ministry claims that ISIS terrorists are launching attacks on other areas of Syria and they urge the US to allow access to the refugee camp writes SANA
One women was killed and others were wounded in the attack reports Zaman Al Wasl
Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham arrested 13 people they accused of seeking a reconciliation deal with the regime reports Zaman Al Wasl
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