At least 900 people have died in Syria in recent days

Since the beginning of the large-scale offensive of the Syrian opposition, which began on November 27, more than 900 people have died as a result of hostilities. About this informs Al Jazeera with reference to data from the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR).
According to SOHR, based in Great Britain, the death toll has reached at least 910 people. Among them are 138 civilians, 380 Syrian military personnel and their allies, as well as 392 representatives of opposition forces.
“At least 910 people have been documented to have been killed since the start of the Syrian opposition offensive on November 27,” – says the message.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR), established in May 2006, is a news organization headquartered in the United Kingdom. Its main task is to document human rights violations in Syria, especially during the civil war that has been going on since 2011.
The active offensive of the Syrian opposition continues, and after two days of intense clashes, the opposition forces took control of 56 settlements in the provinces of Aleppo and Idlib. Now they have approached the outskirts of the city of Aleppo.