A mass grave of at least 100 thousand people was found near the Syrian capital.
Among the dead, in addition to the Syrians, there are citizens of the United States, Great Britain and other countries.
Human rights activists have discovered a mass grave near the Syrian capital Damascus. It contains the bodies of at least 100,000 people killed during the reign of dictator Bashar al-Assad.
According to Reuters, this is one of five such burials. The head of the Syrian Emergency Task Force, Muaz Mustafa, told the publication about this.
According to the human rights activist, information about these burials is based on testimonies of workers who were able to escape from the country.
“100,000 is the most conservative estimate of the number of bodies buried at this site. It is a very, very conservative estimate,” Mustafa said.
He believes that the number of mass graves in Syria could significantly…