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In numbers… AGPS reveals the number of Palestinian-Syrian victims who died in the first half of 2017

Published : 17-11-2017

In numbers… AGPS reveals the number of Palestinian-Syrian victims who died in the first half of 2017

AGPS’s 15th statistical documentation report that was published in August 2017, stated that 102 Palestinian refugees died during the first half of 2017.

The Action Group noted that the first half of 2017 saw a relative decrease in the number of victims among the Palestinian refugees in Syria. The number of victims reached 102, including 69 military men who died during the fighting between the two sides of the conflict in Syria.

The largest number of victims in the first six months of the year was recorded in February, where 28 refugees died, followed by March and May, in which 18 refugees died consecutively in different areas of Syria. 14 refugees died in June.

The monitoring results carried out by the Documentation Team in the Action Group, showed that 31 Palestinian refugees of 102 died during the first half of 2017 in Deraa, due to the intensified clashes which were initiated by the Syrian regime, to take control of the south of Syria, while 22 people died in Damascus and 20 refugees died in its suburbs.

The statistical report also revealed that 27 Palestinian refugees died in the Palestinian gatherings and camps, of which 18 were in Yarmouk camp, which is under a dual siege, by the Syrian regime and its affiliated committees from the outside and ISIS on the inside. The clashes and bombardments are ongoing on several axes.

AGPS had released its 15th statistical documentation report in August 2017, which included the total statistics of the victims, detainees, missing persons and displaced Palestinians, since the crisis in Syria began in March 2011 and until June 2017, through three main chapters and several topics.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/6153

AGPS’s 15th statistical documentation report that was published in August 2017, stated that 102 Palestinian refugees died during the first half of 2017.

The Action Group noted that the first half of 2017 saw a relative decrease in the number of victims among the Palestinian refugees in Syria. The number of victims reached 102, including 69 military men who died during the fighting between the two sides of the conflict in Syria.

The largest number of victims in the first six months of the year was recorded in February, where 28 refugees died, followed by March and May, in which 18 refugees died consecutively in different areas of Syria. 14 refugees died in June.

The monitoring results carried out by the Documentation Team in the Action Group, showed that 31 Palestinian refugees of 102 died during the first half of 2017 in Deraa, due to the intensified clashes which were initiated by the Syrian regime, to take control of the south of Syria, while 22 people died in Damascus and 20 refugees died in its suburbs.

The statistical report also revealed that 27 Palestinian refugees died in the Palestinian gatherings and camps, of which 18 were in Yarmouk camp, which is under a dual siege, by the Syrian regime and its affiliated committees from the outside and ISIS on the inside. The clashes and bombardments are ongoing on several axes.

AGPS had released its 15th statistical documentation report in August 2017, which included the total statistics of the victims, detainees, missing persons and displaced Palestinians, since the crisis in Syria began in March 2011 and until June 2017, through three main chapters and several topics.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/6153