Over 380,000 dead in Syria war, since 2011

More than 380,000 people have been killed in Syria, since 2011 when the civil war began, said the Syrian Human Rights Observatory.

The uprising that began in Syria in March 2011 quickly turned into a civil war and a war involving a large number of powers and countries. 

According to the new balance sheet issued by the Syrian Human Rights Observatory, more than 380,000 people have been killed in this war since March 2011. The children killed are 22,000 and the women 13,612. Over 115,000 of the victims are civilians.

According to the balance sheet, more than 128,100 Syrian soldiers and allied Syrian and foreign militia members are among the dead.

Among the militias, the Lebanese Hezbollah had the highest number of casualties, 1,682. Over 67,000 ISIS and members of Tahrir Al Sham (formerly, Al Nusra) died in the same period.