In November 2016, DCHRS documented 1766 casualties, including 278 children and 135 women. 87% of those killed were civilians. The remaining 13% were combatants, armed rebels, and soldiers from different fighting factions. Women and children respectively made up 8% and 16% of the total number of war casualties.

Aleppo Provinces Recorded the Highest Number of Victims in November 2016

Aleppo Provinces Recorded the Highest Number of Victims in October 2016
In October 2016, DCHRS documented 1364 casualties, including 154 children and 137 women. 81% of those killed were civilians. The remaining 19% were combatants, armed rebels, and soldiers from different fighting factions. Women and children respectively made up 12% and 14% of the total number of war casualties.
Aleppo Provinces Recorded the Highest Number of Victims in September 2016
In September 2016, DCHRS documented 1470 casualties, including 230 children and 130 women. 84% of those killed were civilians. The remaining 16% were combatants, armed rebels, and soldiers from different fighting factions. Women and children respectively made up 16% and 9% of the total number of war casualties.
Aleppo Provinces Recorded the Highest Number of Victims in August 2016
In August 2016, DCHRS documented 1622 casualties, including 222 children and 158 women. 75% of those killed were civilians. The remaining 25% were combatants, armed rebels, and soldiers from different fighting factions. Women and children respectively made up 10% and 13% of the total number of war casualties.
Aleppo Provinces Recorded the Highest Number of Victims in July 2016
In July 2016, DCHRS documented 2167 casualties, including 333 children and 187 women. 83% of those killed were civilians. The remaining 17% were combatants, armed rebels, and soldiers from different fighting factions. Women and children respectively made up 9% and 15% of the total number of war casualties.
Aleppo Provinces Recorded the Highest Number of Victims in June 2016
In June 2016, DCHRS documented 1505 casualties, including 178 children and 147 women. 79% of those killed were civilians. The remaining 21% were combatants, armed rebels, and soldiers from different fighting factions. Women and children respectively made up 10% and 12% of the total number of war casualties.
Aleppo Provinces Recorded the Highest Number of Victims in May 2016
In May 2016, DCHRS documented 1086 casualties, including 134 children and 112 women. 72% of those killed were civilians. The remaining 28% were combatants, armed rebels, and soldiers from different fighting factions. Women and children respectively made up 10% and 12% of the total number of war casualties.
Aleppo Provinces then Idlib Recorded the Highest Number of Victims in April 2016
In April 2016 DCHRS documented 1,350 casualties, including 149 children and 121 women. 69% of those killed were civilians. The remaining 31% were combatants, armed rebels, and soldiers from different fighting factions. Women and children respectively made up 9% and 11% of the total number of war casualties.
Aleppo Provinces then Idlib Recorded the Highest Number of Victims in March 2016
In March 2016 DCHRS documented 850 casualties, including 94 children and 83 women. 77% of those killed were civilians. The remaining 23% were combatants, armed rebels, and soldiers from different fighting factions. Women and children respectively made up 10% and 11% of the total number of war casualties.
Aleppo Provinces then Damascus Suburbs Recorded the Highest Number of Victims in February 2016
In February 2016 DCHRS documented 1,513 casualties, including 192 children and 131 women. 66% of those killed were civilians. The remaining 34% were combatants, armed rebels, and soldiers from different fighting factions. Women and children respectively made up 9% and 13% of the total number of war casualties.
