HomeMonthly ReportsCasualtiesJuly 2012 is considered to be the bloodiest month

July 2012 is considered to be the bloodiest month

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3643 victims that are documented with names, places, and photos; amongst the
victims:

274 Children: This month is considered to be the highest in killing children since the initiation of the uprising.

322 Women: This month is considered to be the highest in
killing women since the initiation of the uprising.

81 Tortured till death:
The daily average of casualties was 121 victims per day, and
14 massacres that took place mostly in Damascus countryside.

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