Nearly 9,000 Syrian troops killed in war
A Syrian human rights group says nearly 9,000 government troops have been killed in two years of fighting between President Bashar Assads forces and rebels trying to topple him. The Syria-based Violations Documentation Center has been keeping track of the dead, wounded and missing since the start the uprising against Assads rule. It said on Monday 8,785 Syrian troops have died in the fighting.
The rare report on the regimes death toll was compiled from government and opposition sources.
At the start of the revolt, authorities published names of the fallen troops daily. As the uprising turned more violent and eventually became a civil war, reports of casualties on government side vanished from the public domain.
Germans did the same thing in WWII... | More than 70,000 people have died since Syrias crisis erupted in March 2011.
Posted by: Steve White 2013-04-09 |