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Death toll in June 2013

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2588 victims Syrian citizens were killed; including 924 armed rebel, 1664 civilian, 267 children, 193 women , and 198 tortured to death including 4 children and 2 ladies
Although 9 citizen killed cause of poisonous gas attack
The daily average of  killing this month was 90 people a day, 4 people an hour
Among the 2588 killed: 1664 civilians , 924 Armed rebel
Among the 1664 civilians SNHR documented :
1-     267 children victims with an average of 9 children a day , and the proportion of the children killed to the death toll is 16% ,which is a very high rate and strict evidence that the Syrian Government’s Armed Forces targeting the civilians
2-      193 female victims , where the proportion of the women victims is 11% , which is also a very high rate and strict evidence that the Syrian Government’s Armed Forces targeting the civilians
3-     198 tortured to death; including 4 children and 2 women , an average of 7 people a day tortured to death in official or unofficial detention centers
4-     9 citizens killed cause of shelling poisonous gases on their residential areas , all of them in Damascus countryside :
4-1- two citizens in Qabon
4-2- Seven citizen in Zamalka

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