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Syrian refugees from civil war now number more than five million

Fighting in the country has killed over 320,000 people

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A Syrian refugee gets by on crutches as the country’s devastating civil war, now in its seventh year, has rendered more than half the country's population refugees. The conflict has left more than 320,000 people dead, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. Photo: AFP
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More than five million Syrians are now refugees, the UN said Thursday, as aid groups urged the international community to end the country’s six-year war and provide more assistance.

The new figures mean around a quarter of Syria’s population has fled since the March 2011 start of a conflict that has killed over 320,000 people.

The UN refugee agency urged more international assistance, with spokeswoman Cecile Pouilly calling the figure an “important milestone”.

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“As the number of men, women and children fleeing six years of war in Syria passes the five million mark, the international community needs to do more to help them,” said the UNHCR.

Syrian refugees are seen at the Zaatari camp which shelters some 80,000 Syrian refugees on the Jordanian border with war-ravaged Syria. Photo: AFP
Syrian refugees are seen at the Zaatari camp which shelters some 80,000 Syrian refugees on the Jordanian border with war-ravaged Syria. Photo: AFP
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Aid groups helping Syrian refugees have regularly sounded the alarm about the crisis, appealing for more funds and international action to end Syria’s war.

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