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Tuesday, October 30, 2012

SYRIA | bombardments continue in Syria Last day of truce endless war


Syrian aviation continued bombing the country today, with aviolence unseen in the country, ravaged by war, since last summer . The international mediator Lakhdar Brahimi , has been forced to acknowledge the failure of its proposed truce, playing to an end today, and found that the situation in the country worsens every day without a solution peekedSince Friday, the date on which both the army and the rebels agreed to respect a ceasefire during the festival of sacrifice (Eid al Adha), over 400 people have been killed, 10 of them this Monday in A car bomb explosion in a suburb of Damascus. The UN secretary general, Ban Ki-Moon said he was "deeply disappointed" by the failure of the truce and called on the Security Council of the UN and influential states of the Middle East and all parties involved to "put pressure on for a cease-fire. " "There have been 48 military air raids in four hours, just this morning, across the country, especially in the region of Damascus and Idleb (northwest).'s The most violent maneuvers of the regime since the entry into action of aviation, in July, "said Rami Abdel Rahmane, director of the Syrian Observatory of Human Rights (OSDH). The regime tries to gain ground. fighting there in all regions , "he added. The bombings have affected many farms Harasta, northwest of Damascus, where at least nine soldiers of the army of the rebels were killed, has stated this NGO, which gets its information from a network of activists and hospitals in the country.

Attack in Damascus

A car bombing in Damascus today has left ten dead, including several women and children , as confirmed by the official Syrian television, which has shown the remains of the explosion and surrounding buildings virtually demolished. The perpetrators believed "that the soldiers lived here," says a woman, her head covered by a white handkerchief, and without showing a building facade, which saw several people walking in pajamas on a fragile precipiceJaramana, the town where the attack took place, is favorable to the regime of Bashar Assad, and already suffered two car bombings on 28 August and 3 September, which left 27 dead. Further north, al-Noomane Mareet, strategic town conquered by the rebels on Oct. 9, has also been bombed. According to the OSDH, violence has left at least 35 dead on Monday in Syria.

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