ANKARA
Death toll exceeded 100,000 in Syria since the protests in the country began in March, 2011.
Syrian Network for Human Rights (SNHR), a London-based group that tracks civilian and dissident casualties stated on Thursday that 100,000 people had been killed during the operations and fire opened by Syrian security forces since March 2011.
Among the number of dead, 5,144 of them were children, and 3,300 of those were women, added the organization.
Moreover, SNHR said, 2,571 unidentified people were killed during the incidents and these were certified by video footages.
The organization stressed, 169 Hezbollah militia who fight on the side of regime forces were deactivated by armed opposition groups and added, there were more than 100,000 prisoners held by Assad forces
SNHR noted that 2,500 Assad troops were taken captive by armed opposition groups in various incident and operations.