The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a war monitoring organization, has reported a casualty figure of over 27,000 in the recent Syrian conflicts.
A conflict that escalated in Syria on November 27, left a devastating loss, a war monitoring organization says.
It claimed that over 27,000 lives have been lost in these recent Syrian clashes. In these casualties, civilians, allied fighters, Syrian soldiers, and fighters of rebel groups are all involved.
The conflict is ended with the overthrown of Bashar Al-Assad who has sought refuge in Moscow, where he and his family have been granted asylum, Russian media says.
However, with the withdrawal of Syrian government forces, people took to the streets to celebrate the moment. They entered the presidential palace and started looting the assets. The rebels then took over Damascus and seized the area. They have also captured the key areas of the capital.
The Syrian civil war, which began in 2011, has resulted in immense human suffering, with estimates suggesting over 580,000 deaths and millions displaced, Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reports say.
Overall the conflict has drawn in various international actors, including Russia, Iran, and the United States, and has had far-reaching consequences for the region.