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AGPS Releases Detailed Statistics on Palestinians from Syria Killed during First Half of 2017

Published : 25-08-2017

AGPS Releases Detailed Statistics on Palestinians from Syria Killed during First Half of 2017

AGPS 15th annual report, released in early August 2017, documented the death of 102 Palestinian refugees from Syria during the first half of 2017, among them 69 combatants.

The highest number of casualties was recorded in February, with 28 refugees, compared to 18 in March, 18 in May, and 14 in June.

Daraa topped the list with 31 casualties, followed by 22 in Damascus and 20 in Rif Dimashq. 27 Palestinians were also pronounced dead in refugee camps and communities across war-torn Syria, including 18 in the blockaded Yarmouk Camp.

The statistics-based report provides data on Palestinian victims and detainees. The first chapter covers the number of victims and detainees from March 2011 to June 2017; the second chapter sheds light on the number of Palestinians killed during the first half of 2017; as for the third chapter it was devoted to statistics on the Palestinians of Syria in neighboring countries and Europe.

The report includes fact-based diagrams and charts on the spatio-temporal distribution of victims and detainees, along with their age, gender, and status (militant/ non-militant).

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/5703

AGPS 15th annual report, released in early August 2017, documented the death of 102 Palestinian refugees from Syria during the first half of 2017, among them 69 combatants.

The highest number of casualties was recorded in February, with 28 refugees, compared to 18 in March, 18 in May, and 14 in June.

Daraa topped the list with 31 casualties, followed by 22 in Damascus and 20 in Rif Dimashq. 27 Palestinians were also pronounced dead in refugee camps and communities across war-torn Syria, including 18 in the blockaded Yarmouk Camp.

The statistics-based report provides data on Palestinian victims and detainees. The first chapter covers the number of victims and detainees from March 2011 to June 2017; the second chapter sheds light on the number of Palestinians killed during the first half of 2017; as for the third chapter it was devoted to statistics on the Palestinians of Syria in neighboring countries and Europe.

The report includes fact-based diagrams and charts on the spatio-temporal distribution of victims and detainees, along with their age, gender, and status (militant/ non-militant).

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/5703