ISIS Claims Responsibility for Death of Nearly 130 People in Syria
Monday, February 22, 2016
ISIS is claiming responsibility for a string of bombings that hit Damascus and Homs on Sunday killing almost 130 people. The deadly attacks come in the wake of John Kerry's announcements of an upcoming cease fire.
GoLocal teams with Graphiq to show civilian death tolls in Syria as well as the most deadly terrorist groups in Syria since 2000.
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