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2375 people were killed in September 2014, including 20 civilians by coalition forces

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First: The government forces
A. Civilians
SNHR documented the death of 1707 people by government forces, including 294 children (10 children a day), no less than 173 women, and no less than 118 under torture (4 deaths under torture a day).
The percent of children and women reached 27% of civilians death toll, which is a clear indication of the purposed targeting of civilians by governmental forces.
B. Rebels
Governmental forces killed no less than 417 rebel by shelling operations or during clashes.
Second: Armed groups affiliated to Al-Qaeda (ISIS)
SNHR documented the death of no less than 69 people by ISIS, distributed as follows:
A. Civilians
SNHR documented 28 victim killed by ISIS, including three children and two women
B. Rebels
ISIS killed no less than 41 rebel during clashes or by field executions of prisoners.
Third: Armed opposition groups
SNHR documented the death of 61 people by armed opposition, distributed as follows:
A. 56 civilians, including 14 children and seven women
B. Five rebels during clashes between groups
Fourth: Unknowns
SNHR documented no less than 101 incidents of killing which we were not able to name the side responsible for them
Fifth: International coalition forces
SNHR documented the death of 20 civilians, including five children and five women, by international coalition forces.

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