The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

Shocking statistics | 1,034 civilians killed across Syria in seven months

Since early 2024, military operations and acts of violence have escalated dramatically in all zones of influence throughout Syria; let alone the explosions of war remnants and escalating crime rate, especially in regime-controlled areas.

 

In this context, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights documented the death of 1,034 civilians, including 117 women and 163 children, in different areas across Syria in the past seven months.

 

This shocking statistic remains an unrefuted evidence of the endless sufferings of civilians in light of the ongoing war and escalating conflicts.

 

SOHR stresses on the importance of protecting civilians and keeping them away from conflicts and calls for protecting Syrian refugees from forcibly deportation from neighbouring countries.

 

Here is a monthly breakdown of civilian fatalities in Syria in 2024:

 

-January: 143 civilian fatalities, including 29 children and 17 women, and they were as follows:

 

  • Seven civilians died under torture in regime prisons.

 

  • 26 civilians, including seven children and three women, were killed in infightings and indiscriminate gunfire.

 

  • Three civilians, including a child and woman, were killed by opposition factions.

 

  • Three civilians, including a child, were killed in unknown circumstances.

 

  • Seven children were killed by explosions of old ordnance.

 

  • 14 civilians, including five children, were killed in bombardment and gunfire by regime forces.

 

  • Two civilians were extrajudicially executed.

 

  • 29 civilians, including a child and six women, were murdered.

 

  • Two civilians were killed in Israeli strikes.

 

  • Ten civilians, including a child, were killed by ISIS.

 

  • 25 civilians, including two children and six women, were killed in Jordanian airstrikes.

 

  • Two civilians, including a child, were killed by Turkish Jandarma.

 

  • Five civilians, including two children and a woman, were killed by landmine and IED explosions.

 

  • Four civilians were shot dead by unidentified gunmen.

 

  • One civilian was killed by SDF.

 

  • One civilian was killed in other circumstances.

 

 

-February: 142 civilian fatalities, including 24 children and 16 women, and they were as follows:

 

  • Three civilians died under torture in regime prisons.

 

  • 16 civilians, including three children and a woman, were killed in infightings and indiscriminate gunfire.

 

  • One civilian was killed by opposition factions.

 

  • Two civilians, including a woman, were killed in unknown circumstances.

 

  • 34 civilians, including 14 children and seven women, were killed by explosions of old ordnance.

 

  • Five civilians, including a woman and a child, were killed in bombardment and gunfire by regime forces.

 

  • 35 civilians, including three children and five women, were murdered.

 

  • A civilian was killed by the International Coalition.

 

  • A civilian died of poor health conditions.

 

  • 14 civilians, including a child, were killed by ISIS.

 

  • Eight civilians, including a woman, were killed in Israeli strikes.

 

  • Three civilians were killed in Turkish bombardment.

 

  • Three civilians were killed by Jordanian border guards.

 

  • Three civilians, including a child, were killed by landmine and IED explosions.

 

  • A civilian was shot dead by unidentified gunmen.

 

  • Six civilians were killed by SDF.

 

  • A civilian was killed in Russian strikes.

 

  • Five civilians were killed in other circumstances.

 

 

-March: 204 civilian fatalities, including 25 children and 28 women, and they were as follows:

 

  • Four civilians died under torture in regime prisons.

 

  • 12 civilians, including four children and three women, were killed in infightings and indiscriminate gunfire.

 

  • Four civilians, including a child were killed by opposition factions.

 

  • One civilian was killed in unknown circumstances.

 

  • 48 civilians, including eight children and 12 women, were killed by explosions of old ordnance.

 

  • Eight civilians, including a child and two women, were killed in bombardment and gunfire by regime forces.

 

  • 74 civilians, including six children and eight women, were murdered.

 

  • Eight civilians, including two children and a woman, were killed by the explosion of booby-trapped vehicles.

 

  • 23 civilians, including two women, were killed by ISIS.

 

  • One civilian was killed in Israeli strikes.

 

  • Three civilians were killed in Turkish bombardment.

 

  • One civilian was shot dead by Turkish border guards (Jandarma).

 

  • Six civilians, including three children, were killed by landmine and IED explosions.

 

  • Three civilians were shot dead by unidentified gunmen.

 

  • Seven civilians, including a child, were killed by SDF.

 

  • One civilian was killed in other circumstances.

 

 

-April: 149 civilian fatalities, including 24 children and 15 women, and they were as follows:

 

  • Four civilians died under torture in regime prisons.

 

  • 32 civilians, including seven children and two women, were killed in infightings and indiscriminate gunfire.

 

  • Six civilians, including a woman, were killed by opposition factions.

 

  • One child was killed in unknown circumstances.

 

  • Nine civilians, including a child and two women, were killed by explosions of old ordnance.

 

  • Six civilians, including three children and a woman, were killed in bombardment and gunfire by regime forces.

 

  • Two civilians were extrajudicially executed.

 

  • 57 civilians, including three children and eight women, were murdered.

 

  • One civilian died under torture in a prison of opposition factions.

 

  • Three civilians were killed by ISIS.

 

  • Two civilians, including a woman, were killed in Israeli strikes.

 

  • Four civilians were killed by Jordanian border guards.

 

  • Two civilians were shot dead by Turkish border guards (Jandarma).

 

  • Ten civilians, including eight children, were killed by landmine and IED explosions.

 

  • Two civilians were shot dead by unidentified gunmen.

 

  • Seven civilians were killed by SDF.

 

  • One child was killed in other circumstances.

 

 

-May: 100 civilian fatalities, including 21 children and eight women, and they were as follows:

 

  • Eight civilians died under torture in regime prisons.

 

  • 16 civilians, including five children, were killed in infightings and indiscriminate gunfire.

 

  • Four civilians, including a woman, were killed in unknown circumstances.

 

  • Seven civilians, including four children, were killed by explosions of old ordnance.

 

  • Nine civilians, including four children, were killed in bombardment and gunfire by regime forces.

 

  • Two civilians were extrajudicially executed.

 

  • 37 civilians, including a child and five women, were murdered.

 

  • One civilian died of poor health conditions.

 

  • Two civilians were killed by ISIS.

 

  • A little girl was killed in Israeli strikes.

 

  • A child and a woman were killed in Turkish bombardment.

 

  • One civilian was shot dead by Turkish border guards (Jandarma).

 

  • Five civilians, including three children, were killed by SDF.

 

  • A woman was killed by landmine and IED explosions.

 

  • Four civilians, including two children, were killed in other circumstances.

 

 

-June: 138 civilian fatalities, including 19 children and 15 women, and they were as follows:

 

  • Five civilians died under torture in regime prisons.

 

  • 19 civilians, including a child and two women, were killed in infightings and indiscriminate gunfire.

 

  • Three civilians, including a child, were killed by opposition factions.

 

  • A child was killed in unknown circumstances.

 

  • 12 civilians, including seven children, were killed by explosions of old ordnance.

 

  • Six civilians, including a child, were killed in bombardment and gunfire by regime forces.

 

  • Four civilians were extrajudicially executed.

 

  • 64 civilians, including three children and 12 women, were murdered.

 

  • A child died of poor health conditions.

 

  • Nine civilians were killed by ISIS.

 

  • Four civilians, including a woman, were killed in Israeli strikes.

 

  • Three civilians were shot dead by Turkish border guards (Jandarma).

 

  • One civilian was killed by SDF.

 

  • Five civilians, including three children, were killed by landmine and IED explosions.

 

  • A boy was killed in clashes with Jordanian border guards.

 

 

-July: 153 civilian fatalities, including 21 children and 17 women, and they were as follows:

 

  • Two civilians died under torture in regime prisons.

 

  • 39 civilians, including seven children and three women, were killed in infightings and indiscriminate gunfire.

 

  • Five civilians were killed in unknown circumstances.

 

  • Seven civilians, including two children and a woman, were killed by explosions of old ordnance.

 

  • Seven civilians were killed in bombardment and gunfire by regime forces.

 

  • Five civilians were extrajudicially executed.

 

  • Three civilians were killed in Turkish bombardment.

 

  • 54 civilians, including nine children and 13 women, were murdered.

 

  • Four civilians were killed in Israeli strikes.

 

  • Seven civilians were killed by ISIS.

 

  • Two civilians, including a child, were shot dead by Turkish border guards (Jandarma).

 

  • Five civilians were killed by landmine and IED explosions.

 

  • 11 civilians, including a child, were shot dead by unknown gunmen.

 

  • A child was killed by SDF.

 

  • A civilian was killed in other circumstances.