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At Least 209 Palestinian Child Died in Syria Due to Shelling, Siege, and Torture to Death

Published : 21-07-2016

At Least 209 Palestinian Child Died in Syria Due to Shelling, Siege, and Torture to Death

The AGPS monitoring and census team documented the details of killing (209) Palestinian children in Syria, representing (6.38%) of the total number of victims who were documented within the statistical report that will be published by the group in the coming days. The total number of victims is (3275) who were documented until the end of June 2016; the victims died due to bombing, siege, sniping, and torture to death in the Syrian security prisons.

The AGPS monitoring and documentation team indicated within the statistical report (13) that it is expected that the number is greater than that, because of the lack of details of age for a large number of undocumented victims who are believed to include children. The AGPS periodically issues quarterly report which includes all detailed statistics of victims, detainees, and displaced Palestinians since the outbreak of the war in Syria.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/3621

The AGPS monitoring and census team documented the details of killing (209) Palestinian children in Syria, representing (6.38%) of the total number of victims who were documented within the statistical report that will be published by the group in the coming days. The total number of victims is (3275) who were documented until the end of June 2016; the victims died due to bombing, siege, sniping, and torture to death in the Syrian security prisons.

The AGPS monitoring and documentation team indicated within the statistical report (13) that it is expected that the number is greater than that, because of the lack of details of age for a large number of undocumented victims who are believed to include children. The AGPS periodically issues quarterly report which includes all detailed statistics of victims, detainees, and displaced Palestinians since the outbreak of the war in Syria.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/3621