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Monday, September 10, 2012

27,000 dead in Syria since March 2011

The bombing of an apartment building has dozens of dead and wounded in Aleppo, Syria's second city and economic capital of the country. We deplore at least four dead in attack against a bus near Homs in the center of the country, according to the official Syrian television and the Syrian Observatory of Human Rights (OSDH). Clashes between soldiers and rebels are still raging in several cities Sunday. In total , the violence done so far killed 21 people across the country Sunday, including 13 civilians. In Aleppo, the second largest city located 355 km north of Damascus, the army struck several neighborhoods such as Suq al -Hal, Tariq al-Bab and Hanano through deadly airstrikes. An apartment building was destroyed by a missile. At least four civilians were killed, two in the shelling of the building and two were killed by a sniper on the bridge al-Naïrab. Localities in the province of Idleb (northwest) have not been not spared by the bombing and rocket shells announced the OSDH, an NGO that relies on a network of activists on the spot. A rebel was killed Sarja. In the east, Deir Ezzor, six civilians were killed, two in the bombing of the al-Hamidiyeh three shots under Baajine and the bullets of a sniper Al-Joura, according to the same source. A Homs, further south, the army bombed the al-Khalidiyé and battles took place in the Bab al-Hud. In addition, television has accused "terrorist group" to have placed a bomb in a bus connecting the city of Homs locality Massyaf, causing the  of four passengers. Saturday, the army, supported by tanks and helicopters, had repulsed after about twenty hours of fighting a rebel attack against a military barracks in the neighborhood of Aleppo Hanano. 135 people were killed in the fighting.

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