Thursday, July 12, 2012

Government forces killed in Syria, more than 200 people

Opposition: Government forces killed in Syria, more than 200 people
Syrian human rights defenders and opposition activists have argued that government forces committed mass murder in a town of Ham province.

    According to the organization Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, who died - more than 100. Opposition activists are referring to the local residents claim that their more than 200, mostly talking about civilians. It is reported that the village Treymsi fired from tanks and helicopters, and then he stormed the pro-government militias and the massacre.

    Independent confirmation of reports of mass murder yet.

    The UN Security Council this week were introduced two draft resolutions on the situation in Syria. One was proposed by Russia, the other - the West. Russia has said it would not support a resolution that would provide for sanctions against the regime of Syrian President Bashar Assad.

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