The 1500 martyrs, who were killed in the chemical weapon attack on al-Ghouta near Damascus, were not the last to be killed by the Assad regime.
3 weeks passed on that horrible massacre, during that more than 2200 people were killed, 100 death daily, with different tools of killing such as knives, guns, missiles, bombing, explosive barrels, burning and torturing to death.
The real death toll in the Syrian war
could be more than 200,000 people, a pro-opposition watchdog group said
earlier, as it provided a latest count that matched that of the UN. The Syrian
Observatory for Human Rights said it had documented the deaths of more than
106,000 people, but warned that the real toll could be twice as high. The
United Nations said in July that more than 100,000 have been killed in Syria
since March 2011.
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