4 lakh died in 9 years of Civil War in Syria
4 lakh died in 9 years of Civil War in Syria
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Beirut: Today everyone has been troubled by the cases of crime and incidents increasing in the whole world. Look everywhere there is only one scene and that is the destruction. Syria has lost a lot in the ongoing civil war over the years. Today, much of Syria, which was once buzzing, has turned into ruins today. During the last ten years, nearly four lakh people have lost their lives due to civil war. Not only this, but about half of the population here has also been forced to become homeless. The figures released by Britain's Syrian Observatory for Human Rights in its report are quite shocking.

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According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, it has been said that more than 380,000 people have lost their lives in the war that broke out here since 2011. This figure is until January 2020. For information, let us tell you that these organizations are keeping an eye on Syria facing civil war through its source. According to this organization, up to January 2020, 115,000 civilians have lost their lives due to civil war. These include 22 thousand children, 13612 women. Also, according to the World Health Organization, Syria is going through the most difficult phase in the world since January 2020. The situation here is like an emergency. Health services are almost dead and the death toll is increasing.

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During this period, cases of physical disability have increased by about 30 percent. These are almost double the cases reported all over the world. According to one figure, about 45 percent of people have been physically handicapped due to this fight forever. It has also been learned that according to the US NGO CARE, in Syria, after World War II, most people have become homeless and are forced to take refuge in other countries.

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