2013 Latakia offensive (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "2013 Latakia offensive" in English language version.

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  • "Former Guantanamo detainee killed while leading jihadist group in Syria". 4 April 2014. Retrieved 24 October 2014.

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  • 60 killed (4–5 August),[1] 1 killed (6 August),[2] 4 killed (7 August),[3] 12 killed (8 August),[4] 10 killed (9 August),[5] 4 killed (10 August),[6] 9 killed (11 August),[7] 10 killed (12 August),[8] 1 killed (13 August),[9] total of 107 reported killed
  • 17 [10]–30 "Human Rights Watch | Defending Human Rights Worldwide". Archived from the original on 16 October 2013. Retrieved 2013-10-11. killed (4 August), 5 killed (5 August),[11] 10 killed (7 August),[12] 13 killed (8 August),[13] 9 killed (9 August),[14] 10 killed (10 August),[15] 8 killed (11 August),[16] 5 killed (12 August),[17] 3 killed (14 August),[18] 3 killed (15 August),[19] 12 killed (16 August),[20] 8 killed (17 August),[21] 6 killed (18 August),[22] 5 killed (19 August),[23] total of 114–127 reported killed

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