The death toll on Friday reached 84 deaths, including six women and seven children.
Twenty-five civilians were killed in the city of Aleppo, including four from one family killed in shelling on Qabtan al-Jabal (Rural Aleppo).
In Damascus and its suburbs 25 civilians were also killed, including five that died due to the shelling on Douma.
Among those killed, a media activist from Seeda (Daraa) died while covering the events and battles in rural Al-Quneitra. In addition a defected soldier from Nawa (Daraa) was killed in clashes with regime forces and a man in his twenties from al-Sukari (Aleppo) was killed at the hands of armed men in the area of Qariba from the town of Atma.
Two were shot by regime snipers; the first from Dariya (Rural Damascus) killed in clashes with regime forces and the second a woman from Rankus (Rural Damascus)
Five were killed under torture: the first from Hama, the second from Deir Al-Bakhth (Daraa), the third from Badda (Rural Damascus) and two from Yarmouk camp (Damascus).
As a result of bombing of explosive barrels, a man from Haritan (Rural Aleppo) was killed as well as another man from Khirba Ghazala (Daraa).
As a result of suffocation by poisonous gases, three were killed from Harasta (Rural Damascus) and a fourth from Kafr Zeita (Hama).
List of provinces according to numbers killed:
Aleppo: 25 including 2 women and 3 children.
Damascus and its suburbs: 25 including 2 children, 2 women and 3 killed under torture.
Deir Azzour: 10 including a child.
Idlib: 9 including a child and 2 women.
Daraa: 8 including a media activist, a defected soldier and a man killed under torture.
Hama: 4 including a child and a man killed under torture.
Homs: 3
Total: 84 deaths.