CLASHES IN BLOODSHED ARE GOING ON IN SYRIA
http://times.am/?p=18941&l=en
Today - 11:31
The Syrian Army says it has purged more areas of rebels who are
fighting against the government in different parts of the country.
Syrian government forces launched attacks against militants in the
governorates of Homs and Idlib on Monday and killed a large number of
them, Iranian Press TV informs about this referring to the official
SANA news agency.
In addition, the Syrian armed forces captured many machine guns,
sniper rifles, rocket launchers, and missiles.
In Homs, some leaders of the al-Qaeda-linked al-Nusra Front were
killed, and one of the group's military commanders also died in the
fighting. Ismael al-Khaled, Mwafaq al-Ali, Hassib al-Sagheir, Huzaifa
al-Khateib, and Hussam Abu al-Ezam were identified among the dead.
In the town of Daraya, southwest of Damascus, the Syrian Army killed
a number of militants, including snipers.
Meanwhile, the fighting between militants and government troops
outside Damascus has not died down.
Three mortar shells fired from an unknown destination landed on a
French hospital, near a school, and on a street in Damascus.
Witnesses have said the attacks caused material damage but no
casualties.
Clashes in Syria have started since March, 2011. According to the
UN more than 70.000 people have already been killed in Syria as a
result of clashes. The rebels claim Bashar al-Assad must resign but
the latter refuses to do it.
http://times.am/?p=18941&l=en
Today - 11:31
The Syrian Army says it has purged more areas of rebels who are
fighting against the government in different parts of the country.
Syrian government forces launched attacks against militants in the
governorates of Homs and Idlib on Monday and killed a large number of
them, Iranian Press TV informs about this referring to the official
SANA news agency.
In addition, the Syrian armed forces captured many machine guns,
sniper rifles, rocket launchers, and missiles.
In Homs, some leaders of the al-Qaeda-linked al-Nusra Front were
killed, and one of the group's military commanders also died in the
fighting. Ismael al-Khaled, Mwafaq al-Ali, Hassib al-Sagheir, Huzaifa
al-Khateib, and Hussam Abu al-Ezam were identified among the dead.
In the town of Daraya, southwest of Damascus, the Syrian Army killed
a number of militants, including snipers.
Meanwhile, the fighting between militants and government troops
outside Damascus has not died down.
Three mortar shells fired from an unknown destination landed on a
French hospital, near a school, and on a street in Damascus.
Witnesses have said the attacks caused material damage but no
casualties.
Clashes in Syria have started since March, 2011. According to the
UN more than 70.000 people have already been killed in Syria as a
result of clashes. The rebels claim Bashar al-Assad must resign but
the latter refuses to do it.