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Monday, April 8, 2013

Syria l Hamas city meets 300 days of siege


The city of Hamas in the center of Syria is facing a siege that has lasted 300 daysarmy led by Bashar al-Assad regime carrying out a campaign of " genocide and wild destruction ", the opposition denounced Sunday. "It has been 300 days since the siege of Homs, heroic city, the capital and heart of the Syrian revolution," said the Syrian National Council (CNS), the leading member of the opposition coalition. Currently, the Army, which performs daily bombings against pockets of rebel resistance,controls 80% of Homs , the third largest city and one of the first to revolt two years ago at the beginning of the revolt against the regime, which has resulted in open armed confrontation. Since June 2012, the regime troops besieging neighborhoods with large rebel control of the city center, at the edges develop fierce fighting. This Sunday, pro-regime forces shelled Jaldiye, Qarabis, Qusur and Juret to Shiyah. "It has been 300 days while the world watches idly all kinds of war crimes and crimes against humanity committed in this city, "continued the CNS in a statement. "The schools and hospitals were destroyed , water and electricity cut, as well as communications and food supply (...), civilians lack of medicines and treatments, "added the opponents.

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