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Thursday, October 4, 2012

At least 200 Syrians killed Tuesday due to violence


About 200 Syrians were killed on Tuesday because of the armed conflict between the rebels and the regime of President Bashar al-Assad, according to the final statement released this last night by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights in your Facebook account.  According to data from the Organization for this last night, the death toll includes 123 unarmed civilians (six children), 22 rebel fighters, eight military deserters (two sergeants and six men) and 34 members of the regular army, including a captain . The largest death toll at the hands of forces loyal to Assad was recorded in the province of Damascus Region, with 50 deaths (including a rebel, two children and three women), 21 of them because of the bombing in town of Harasta and Duma 16, according to the Observatory, which is based in London but has a large network of informants inside Syria. The Observatory has also recorded the death of 28 people in the province of Deraa (south), including thirteen rebels, a boy and two women, one of whom was pregnant and died during a raid on a Regular Army refugee camp.Fourteen of the deaths occurred in the provincial capital, Deraa.  In addition, 19 people were also killed by the bombing of regime forces in the province of Deir al Zor (east), fifteen of them in the capital of the same name.The balance includes two rebels, a woman and two children. In Homs (west) there have been nine people, including four women and a girl killed by shelling and sniper fire. In Idlib (north) killed seven people, including a rebel. In Aleppo province (northwest), the Observatory has recorded 24 deaths by clashes Tuesday (four rebels and a woman among them). Also, an artillery battalion has found the bodies of ten men in the western district of Zahra, in Aleppo, which could correspond to a group of youths who had been arrested by the Air Force Intelligence. As for the regime's forces, the Observatory reported the deaths of 34 soldiers, including a captain, during clashes in the provinces of Deraa, Region of Damascus, Aleppo, Homs, Hama and Deir Izzor.

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