North Press reveals thousands killed, injured in Syria since early 2023

QAMISHLI, Syria (North Press) – The Monitoring and Documentation Department of North Press Agency, in a bi-annual toll, documented the killing of over 2,000 people and the injury of the same number in Syria since early 2023.

Since early this year, about 2,059 people were killed and 2,053 were injured.

Both killed and injured include civilians and military personnel, who were either killed or wounded during conflicts, attacks, landmines, and explosions occurred across Syria.

June recorded the higher victims’ toll, with 272 killed and 406 wounded, according to the department.

For over 12 years, war in Syria has been ongoing endlessly despite the disaster of the Feb. 6 earthquake that killed and wounded thousands across different parts of control in Syria, rather it worsened Syrians’ conditions and led to an Arab outreach to the Syrian government without being involved in a political process towards a solution.

Reporting by Helez Abdulaziz