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AGPS Documents 84 Palestinians Died in Syria in the Second Quarter of 2016

Published : 16-08-2016

AGPS Documents 84 Palestinians Died in Syria in the Second Quarter of 2016

84 victims were killed in the second quarter of 2016, where June witnessed the largest number of deaths, as 36 people were killed in this month, where in April, 21 refugees were also killed, while 27 were killed in May..

AGPS documentation team pointed out, 84 of the Palestinian-Syrian refugees were killed in the second quarter of 2016, 33 shot to death, 27 were killed in shillings, 7 were tortured to death, as well as 6 were killed in bombings, 9 were sniped, a victim were killed due to the lack of health care and another was assassinated.

It is noteworthy that the previous statics are the only details that the documentation team of AGPS was able to collect, and the numbers are set to rise  due to the tension and  the difficulty of moving and communicating there which make the documentation process harder, where families are not allowed to contact with human rights organizations.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/3759

84 victims were killed in the second quarter of 2016, where June witnessed the largest number of deaths, as 36 people were killed in this month, where in April, 21 refugees were also killed, while 27 were killed in May..

AGPS documentation team pointed out, 84 of the Palestinian-Syrian refugees were killed in the second quarter of 2016, 33 shot to death, 27 were killed in shillings, 7 were tortured to death, as well as 6 were killed in bombings, 9 were sniped, a victim were killed due to the lack of health care and another was assassinated.

It is noteworthy that the previous statics are the only details that the documentation team of AGPS was able to collect, and the numbers are set to rise  due to the tension and  the difficulty of moving and communicating there which make the documentation process harder, where families are not allowed to contact with human rights organizations.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/3759