Activist States 79 Individuals Killed in Clashes With Protection Forces Across Syria
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Activist says 79 people killed in clashes with security forces across Syria |
Activist States 79 Individuals Killed in Clashes With Protection Forces Across Syria
DAMASCUS, July 31 (Xinhua) -- Activist states about 79 people today ended up killed Sunday in a number of Syrian cities in clashes with protection forces, as army troops in tanks swept into some cities at dawn Sunday.
Abdul-Karim al-Rihawi, head with the Syrian League for Human Rights, instructed Xinhua by telephone that 62 civilians have been killed by protection forces' gunfire inside the central province of Hama, which has witnessed raids because of the army at dawn Sunday.
He claimed 12 people have been killed in clashes with security forces inside the northeastern province of Deir al-Zour, adding that other civilian was killed in al-Bukamal city, which happens to be near to Deir al- Zour.
Al-Rihawi explained that four people had been killed by safety gunfire from the southern province of Daraa, the epicenter of protests.
"The Syrian authorities appears to resort the security dealing with towards the crisis as opposed to the political 1," reported al-Rihawi.
The report, even so, could not be independently verified as there is no official comment yet.
Meanwhile, the official SANA news company documented that a minimum of two law-enforcement members ended up gunned down Sunday by gunmen inside the violence-hit province of Hama.
Gunmen have torched police stations, smashed public and private attributes, erected barricades and sand obstacles and arranged tires ablaze in Hama, stated Sana, adding that army units are actually doing work to get rid of obstacles and barricades.
Quoting residents, Sana claimed tens of gunmen stationed atop buildings' roofs keeping guns and rocket-propelled grenades and fireplace seriously at citizens to terrorize them.
Inside a linked progress, Sana claimed "armed terrorist" groups had focused with guns Saturday a passenger bus at al-Hawlah region between Homs and Hama in central Syria, killing a girl and wounding nine passengers, some of them inside of a severe condition.
Quoting a security source, Sana explained the bus was heading from the cash Damascus to Messyaf area around Homs with 34 passengers aboard when it came beneath the fire of masked gunmen.
The supply explained the gunmen held the passengers for nearly two hours just before safety forces attacked the militants and free of charge the hostages.
In Deir al-Zour, Sana said armed teams for the northeastern province of Deir al-Zour have reduce off road and erected obstacles while in the city's streets, incorporating that law-enforcement forces have engaged individuals teams and hunted them down.
Syria may be in unrest given that mid March when anti-government protests broke out with the southern province of Daraa and spread to other cities. The Syrian authorities blamed the unrest on "armed teams and foreign conspiracy" and stressed that it will track down gunmen who have intimidated folks and damaged public and private attributes.
DAMASCUS, July 31 (Xinhua) -- Activist states about 79 people today ended up killed Sunday in a number of Syrian cities in clashes with protection forces, as army troops in tanks swept into some cities at dawn Sunday.
Abdul-Karim al-Rihawi, head with the Syrian League for Human Rights, instructed Xinhua by telephone that 62 civilians have been killed by protection forces' gunfire inside the central province of Hama, which has witnessed raids because of the army at dawn Sunday.
He claimed 12 people have been killed in clashes with security forces inside the northeastern province of Deir al-Zour, adding that other civilian was killed in al-Bukamal city, which happens to be near to Deir al- Zour.
Al-Rihawi explained that four people had been killed by safety gunfire from the southern province of Daraa, the epicenter of protests.
"The Syrian authorities appears to resort the security dealing with towards the crisis as opposed to the political 1," reported al-Rihawi.
The report, even so, could not be independently verified as there is no official comment yet.
Meanwhile, the official SANA news company documented that a minimum of two law-enforcement members ended up gunned down Sunday by gunmen inside the violence-hit province of Hama.
Gunmen have torched police stations, smashed public and private attributes, erected barricades and sand obstacles and arranged tires ablaze in Hama, stated Sana, adding that army units are actually doing work to get rid of obstacles and barricades.
Quoting residents, Sana claimed tens of gunmen stationed atop buildings' roofs keeping guns and rocket-propelled grenades and fireplace seriously at citizens to terrorize them.
Inside a linked progress, Sana claimed "armed terrorist" groups had focused with guns Saturday a passenger bus at al-Hawlah region between Homs and Hama in central Syria, killing a girl and wounding nine passengers, some of them inside of a severe condition.
Quoting a security source, Sana explained the bus was heading from the cash Damascus to Messyaf area around Homs with 34 passengers aboard when it came beneath the fire of masked gunmen.
The supply explained the gunmen held the passengers for nearly two hours just before safety forces attacked the militants and free of charge the hostages.
In Deir al-Zour, Sana said armed teams for the northeastern province of Deir al-Zour have reduce off road and erected obstacles while in the city's streets, incorporating that law-enforcement forces have engaged individuals teams and hunted them down.
Syria may be in unrest given that mid March when anti-government protests broke out with the southern province of Daraa and spread to other cities. The Syrian authorities blamed the unrest on "armed teams and foreign conspiracy" and stressed that it will track down gunmen who have intimidated folks and damaged public and private attributes.