Wednesday marks the of Syrian's bloody civil war, a conflict that has ripped apart a nation and horrified the world.
Waged between the military forces of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and an anti-government rebel faction, the fighting has only intensified in the years since it began.
Below are the grim statistics on the six-year war — also known as one of the worst humanitarian crises the world has ever witnessed.
Rubble in Douma, SyriaSource:
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465,000 (46万人が殺されたか行方不明)
People killed or missing since Syria's civil war began in 2011, according to new data from the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
4.8 million (480万人の難民)
Syrians who have fled the country since the conflict began.
6.3 million (630万人が移動させられた)
Number of internally displaced people inside Syria's borders, according to MercyCorps.
5
Approximate percentage of the Syrian population forced to flee their homes.
A pro-refugee march in SpainSource:
Emilio Morenatti/AP
850(850人の子供たちが兵士に)
Estimated number of children who were recruited to fight in 2016 alone, according to UNICEF.
2.8 million 【280万人が通信不可能地域に?】
Civilians currently trapped in hard-to-reach areas.
5.8 million【貧困の縁にいるシリアの子供たち580万人】
Syrian children currently in need.
Kurdish Syrian boys play in the destroyed town of Kobane.Source:
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280,854占領区に住んでいる人々28万人余
Number of people currently living in .
47 【アサド家の支配47年】
Number of years the al-Assad family has been in power in Syria.
$4.63 billion 46億ドルの支援金の要求
Aid dollars requested by the United Nations to help Syria in 2017.