Friday, July 1, 2011

11 Killed As Troops Attack Syria Opposition

DAMASCUS Syria's forces launched an offensive in the mountains adjacent to the border with Turkey. This attack led to 11 people were reported killed.
A HUMAN RIGHTS activist Mustafa Osso says Syria, government troops seemed to persist in the village of Rameh and other villages in the province of Jabal al-Zawiya. Before these troops to artillery attacks areas. So reported the Associated Press, Thursday (29/6/2011).
Osso added most of the fatalities was the anti-Government opposition forces, but it could be among the fatalities were civilians who tried to flee to Turkey.
Military of Syria itself is known to attempt to prevent the refugees crossing into Syria to Turkey area. To date, nearly 2,000 citizens of Syria who cross into Turkey to save itself from a conflict that plagued their country.
While activists of Syria issued a report stating, 1,400 persons were reported killed in action the Government was addressing the protest the repressive anti President Bashar al-Assad. Over the next three months are forces of the opposition do the military resistance against Syria is armed to the teeth.
Syria's Government shook off his own death toll. They accuse foreign conspirators who teamed up with the armed criminal groups are behind these riots. (faj)


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