July 1 (EUROPA PRESS) –
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights has denounced that 124 civilians have died this month during the war in the Arab country during the past month, characterized especially by an unprecedented escalation of Russian attacks that have left 11 civilians dead.
In northwestern Syria, specifically within the Russian-Turkish security area, Russian warplanes intensified by carrying out around 35 airstrikes during the last week and a half of June, the Observatory laments in its monthly balance sheet.
These attacks, denounces the group, left eleven civilians dead, including two children. Among the total civilian deaths, the Observatory has verified the death of 23 minors. It attributes the death of 29 civilians to the indiscriminate fire of the fighting, another ten to Syrian government forces and another seven at the hands of opposition militias and jihadist terrorists.
In total, and since the beginning of the Russian participation in the Syrian campaign in 2015, the Observatory attributes a total of 8,700 civilian deaths to Russian bombings, including 2,112 minors and 1,321 women, as well as 6,201 members of the Islamic State and 6,237 others. members of other jihadist organizations.