Syrian Death Toll Tops 60,000, U.n. Says

Syrian War

BEIRUT — The United Nations’ human rights chief said Wednesday that more than 60,000 people have been killed in the bloody conflict in Syria, a figure that far exceeds even estimates given by opposition groups after nearly two years of fighting. Read full article >>

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