Beyond casualties

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Research exposes the long-lasting effects of losing a family member in war-torn regions

Children in the ruins near Idlib, Syria: A recent study shows how long the griev
Children in the ruins near Idlib, Syria: A recent study shows how long the grieving process for relatives lost in a war can take in a population. © picture alliance / ZUMAPRESS.com / Juma Muhammad

Each year, hundreds of thousands of people are affected by armed conflict, both directly, through loss of life, or indirectly, through the loss of family members. Researchers studied the extent and duration of bereavement among those who lost immediate family members in high-intensity conflicts. Their finding reveals that for every casualty, multiple loved ones carry the trauma for the rest of their lives. In Syria, for example, each death leaves an average of four relatives - parents and/or children - devastated. ...

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