Report on Syria conflict finds 11.5% of population killed or injured
The stark account of the war’s toll came as warnings multiplied about Aleppo
According to Syrian Center for policy Research (SCPR) Syria’s national wealth, infrastructure and institutions have been “almost obliterated” by the “catastrophic impact” of nearly five years of conflict, a new report has found. Fatalities caused by war, directly and indirectly have been estimateded to be approximately 470,000. A far higher total than the figure of 250,000 used by the United Nations until it stopped collecting statistics 18 months ago.
Reporting from (SCPR), 11.5% of the country’s population have been killed or injured since the crisis erupted in March 2011, the report estimates. The number of the wounded is approximated to be 1.9 million. Life expectancy has declined from 70 years in 2010 to 55.4 in 2015. Overall economic losses are estimated at $255bn.
The stark account of the war’s toll came as warnings multiplied about Aleppo, Syria’s largest city, which is in danger of being cut off by the official forces advance aided by Russian airstrikes. The Syrian opposition is demanding urgent action to relieve the suffering of tens of thousands of civilians.