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Members of the Al Qaeda-linked radical Islamist Al-Nusra terrorist group in Syria.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reports the following casualties for Tuesday, October 14, 2014:

244 people were killed in Syria on Tuesday.

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The dead : 40 civilians, 39 rebels, 23 Non-Syrian Islamic fighters, 28 NDF, 47 Regular forces, 18 unknown rebels, 39 ISIS, 5 YPG, 5 non-Syrian fighters allied to regime forces.

By province : Aleppo (7 rebels, 2 civilians), Reef Dimashq (5 rebels, 27 civilians), Damascus (1 civilian, 5 rebels), Idlib (3 rebels, 2 civilians), Homs (6 civilians), Hama (4 rebels, 1 civilian), Dar’a (2 rebels), Quneitra (7 rebels), Der-Ezzor (1 civilian).

The combatant breakdown is as follows:

– an Islamic fighter killed by an IED exploded in his car in Idlib countryside. – 5 Islamic fighters allied to ISIS killed by clashes against regime forces in Hweja Saqir in Der-Ezzor, in addition to an Islamic fighter killed by an explosion in his car in al-Huwayqa. – 32 ISIS killed by coalition air strikes around Ein al-Arab “Kobane”. – 7 ISIS and 5 YPG killed by clashes between the two sides in Ein al-Arab ” Kobane” . – 18 Unknown rebels killed by clashes against regime forces, bombardment, and targeting their checkpoints . – 28 National Defense Forces militiamen were killed by clashes and attacks on their checkpoints around Syria. – 47 Regular forces were killed by clashes, snipers, IEDs, and attacks on their checkpoints and vehicles: Damascus and Reef Dimashq 7, Aleppo 6, Daraa 2, Quneitra 4, Hama 8, Der-Ezzor 12, Lattakia 1, Homs 1, Idlib 8. – 23 Non-Syrian fighters from ISIS, Jund Al-Sham and Jabhat Al-Nusra were killed by clashes and targeted bombardment. – 5 Non-Syrian fighters allied to the regular forces, killed by clashes against Islamic battalions and Jabhat al-Nusra in Reef Dimashq and Aleppo.

207 people were killed in fighting in Syria on Wednesday, October 15, 2014

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