Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says the dead include civilians as well as soldiers and ‘Syrians working with pro-Iran groups’
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Libya's crisis-ridden economy benefits from thousands of Syrian refugees. Despite the country's lack of an official asylum policy and its dire human rights situation, Syrians tell DW that they found a new home in Libya.
Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says the dead include civilians as well as soldiers and ‘Syrians working with pro-Iran groups’
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