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63% of the Palestinian-Syrian victims who died in 2017 are military personnel

Published : 27-02-2018

63% of the Palestinian-Syrian victims who died in 2017 are military personnel

The annual documentational report for 2017, published by the Action Group for Palestinians in Syria in early February, titled “Palestinians of Syria… Between Promises and Restrictions,” that its documented statistics revealed that the number of military victims rose significantly in 2017, where their percentage reached about 68.78% of the total number of victims, ie. 141 military personnels to 64 civilians. Indicating an increase in the level of Palestinian military personnel in the battles that Syria continues to witness.

The report indicated that in comparison between 2016/2017, there is a significant decrease in the number of victims this year, as a result of the stability and relative calm in some areas of Syria.

On its part, AGPS has recorded the death of 3629 Palestinian victims across approximately 13 cities, since March 2011 until 31st December 2017. 3541 of the victims died inside Syria due to the direct warfare, while 88 died indirectly outside Syria, due to different accidents on their immigration routes to the countries of asylum. 

For the electronic version of the report, click on the following link:

http://actionpal.org.uk/ar/reports/special/between_promises_and_restrictions_ar.pdf

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/6686

The annual documentational report for 2017, published by the Action Group for Palestinians in Syria in early February, titled “Palestinians of Syria… Between Promises and Restrictions,” that its documented statistics revealed that the number of military victims rose significantly in 2017, where their percentage reached about 68.78% of the total number of victims, ie. 141 military personnels to 64 civilians. Indicating an increase in the level of Palestinian military personnel in the battles that Syria continues to witness.

The report indicated that in comparison between 2016/2017, there is a significant decrease in the number of victims this year, as a result of the stability and relative calm in some areas of Syria.

On its part, AGPS has recorded the death of 3629 Palestinian victims across approximately 13 cities, since March 2011 until 31st December 2017. 3541 of the victims died inside Syria due to the direct warfare, while 88 died indirectly outside Syria, due to different accidents on their immigration routes to the countries of asylum. 

For the electronic version of the report, click on the following link:

http://actionpal.org.uk/ar/reports/special/between_promises_and_restrictions_ar.pdf

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/6686