The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

Monthly death toll | 138 civilians among 341 people killed in September 2024

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights documented the death of 341 people in September 2024. The fatalities were distributed as follows:

 

Civilian death toll: 1138 persons, including 20 children and 19 women, and they were as follows:

 

  • Six civilians died under torture in regime prisons.

 

  • 30 civilians, including a child and a woman, were killed in infightings and indiscriminate gunfire.

 

  • A civilian was killed in attacks by regime drones.

 

  • Eight civilians, including four children and two women, were killed in unknown circumstances.

 

  • Eight civilians, including two children, were killed by explosions of old ordnance.

 

  • 16 civilians, including three children and two women, were killed in bombardment and gunfire by regime forces.

 

  • Three civilians were extrajudicially executed.

 

  • 39 civilians, including four children and 11 women, were murdered.

 

  • Four civilians, including a woman, were killed by ISIS.

 

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

 

  • Two civilians were killed in Turkish bombardment.

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

  • Three civilians were killed by SDF.

 

 

Regime forces: 75

 

ISIS: 11

 

Syrian fighters of Islamist factions, rebel factions and other movements and organisations: 16

 

Syrian members of Popular Committees, the National Defence Forces and regime-backed militias: 7

 

Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and affiliated military formations: 12

 

Iranian-backed Syrian militiamen: 41

 

Iranian-backed non-Syrian militiamen: 16

 

Lebanese Hezbollah: 3

 

Kurdish units: 3

 

Jihadists: 16

 

Others: 3

 

 

We, at the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, call on the international community once again to work hard to stop the bloodshed in Syria. The people of Syria have been facing tyranny and oppression in their noble endeavour and cause to obtain justice, democracy, freedom and equality.

 

The Syrian Observatory renews its commitment to continue monitoring and documenting all the developments on the ground in Syria including, the massacres, violations, war crimes and crimes against humanity committed against the Syrian people, as well as publishing all relevant statistics and causalities of such heinous acts, and hope to help all the ongoing efforts of bringing the perpetrators to special international courts, so that they do not escape justice for the crimes they committed against the people of Syria.