Russia says 88,000 Syria rebels killed

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Russia says 88,000 Syria rebels killed

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Britain-based war monitor the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says close to 365,000 people have been killed during the 7-year civil war.

MOSCOW, Russia – Russia’s defense minister Sergey Shoigu said Saturday, October 20, that almost 88,000 rebels had been killed in Syria in the 3 years since Moscow’s intervention to back government forces.

“Over the course of the operation, a total of more than 87,500 rebels have been eliminated, 1,411 settlements have been liberated and more than 95 percent of Syria’s territory,” Shoigu was quoted as saying at a forum in Singapore in a ministry statement.

“Most of the rebels have been liquidated,” Shoigu said. (TIMELINE: The Syria unrest)

Britain-based war monitor the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says close to 365,000 people have been killed during the 7-year civil war.

Russia launched strikes in support of President Bashar al-Assad’s regime in September 2015. (READ: Who’s who in the Syria conflict)

Russian air forces have carried out more than 40,000 bombing missions, hitting about 120,000 targets of “terrorist” infrastructure, Shoigu said.

The defense minister said that “Syrian armed forces currently control territory where more than 90 percent of the population lives.” – Rappler.com

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