
Syria's Hidden Toll: 29,000 Women Dead, 130,000 Missing in UN Report
Shocking UN Report: 29,000 Syrian Women Dead, 130,000 Missing A new UN report has revealed the staggering human cost of the Syrian conflict, detailing the deaths of at least 29,000 women and the disappearance of more than 130,000 people. The report, based on extensive data collection, paints a grim picture of the ongoing crisis. Women, according to the report, make up approximately 50% of the total 3.4 million Syrian refugees. "The numbers are horrifying," said a UN official involved in the report. "This highlights the urgent need for international action to address the humanitarian crisis in Syria." The report also documents widespread displacement, with millions of Syrians forced to flee their homes. The sheer scale of the loss underscores the long-term consequences of the war and the need for sustained humanitarian aid and support for the Syrian people. The report serves as a stark reminder of the devastating impact of conflict on civilians, particularly women and children.