(Zaman Al Wasl)- At least 195 Syrian people have died of starvation in 2015 across the war-torn country due to the suffocating siege and starvation policy imposed by Syrian regime, local monitoring groups said.
Syria's Revolutionaries Rally said 132 children, 55 men, and 21 women have lost their lives due to the suffocating siege on rebel-held areas in Syria.
13 more people have also died in the Islamic State's siege imposed on pro-regime neighborhoods in the eastern city of Deir Ezzor.
Two more people have been killed in Lebanese border town of Arsal due to Lebanese army siege.
Most victims were from the embattled and stricken Eastern Ghouta suburbs near Damascus. the report documented death of 191 people in Douma, Madaya, al Hajer al Aswad,, Irbeen, Misraba, Moadamiya, Beit Sahm, Buquin, Shaba'a, al-Abbadeh, Misraba, Babila, Justin, Kafr Batna, and Zabadani.
About 300,000 people have been killed since Syrian revolution erupted in March 2011.
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