DAMASCUS
London-based the Syrian Network for Human Rights (SNHR) stated that 102 Syrian civilians lost their lives in Damascus attacks.
SNHR added that after the operations carried on by Al-Assad forces, 16 people in Idlib, 12 in Der'a, 8 in Aleppo, 7 in Homs, 6 in Hama, 4 in Deyru'z Zur and one person each in Latakia and Al-Suwayda in total of 157 people were killed.
On the other hand, the Syrian Revolution General Commission (SRGC) noted that the Free Syrian Army (FSA) has took control of a larg part of a military airport in Idlib's Taftanaz province.
More than 60,000 people killed in Syria conflict
UN data analysis suggested that more than 60,000 people were killed in Syria conflict.
According to the report carried on by data specialists on behalf of the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) more than 60,000 individuals were killed in Syria since the conflict started, in 15 March 2011 until 30 November 2012.
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay released the results of the report in Geneva on Wednesday and said, "Given there has been no let-up in the conflict since the end of November, we can assume that more than 60,000 people have been killed by the beginning of 2013."
Pillay added that the number of casualties was much higher than they expected, and was truly shocking and stated, "Although this is the most detailed and wide-ranging analysis of casualty figures so far, this is by no means a definitive figure."
Furthermore Pillay touched the actions of international community and said, "We have been repeatedly asked by Syrians: "Where is the international community? Why aren't you acting to stop this slaughter?", We have no satisfactory answer to those questions. Collectively, we have fiddled at the edges while Syria burns."
It was noted in the report that the report was compiled using data-sets from seven different source and the preliminary analysis took five months to complete. It covered the fully identified victims by their first and last names as well as the date and location of the death. It said that any reported killing that did not include at least these four elements was excluded from the list.