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Syrian troops renew shelling of Homs, 38 killed

Beirut, Jun 10: Syrian government forces pounded parts of central Homs province today in a renewed push to regain control of rebel-held territories, and activists said at least 38 people were killed by shelling there

India TV News Desk India TV News Desk Updated on: June 10, 2012 22:28 IST
syrian troops renew shelling of homs 38 killed
syrian troops renew shelling of homs 38 killed

Beirut, Jun 10: Syrian government forces pounded parts of central Homs province today in a renewed push to regain control of rebel-held territories, and activists said at least 38 people were killed by shelling there over the past 24 hours.




The main opposition group in exile, the Syrian National Council, elected a Kurdish dissident as its new leader in hopes of overcoming the disorganization and infighting that has hobbled the opposition since the popular revolt against President Bashar Assad began in March 2011.  

The government assault focused on the town of Qusair, near the border with Lebanon, where activists reported at least six people died on Sunday.

Three others were killed in in shelling of the town of Talbiseh, north of the city of Homs, according to the Britain-based activist group Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

“The mortars came down on Qusair by the dozens,” said Abu al-Hoda, a Qusair-based activist.

He said women and children have been huddled for days in basements of apartment buildings, too fearful to come out. On Saturday, 29 people died in violence across Homs province, according to activists.

Regime forces also unleashed a new round of heavy shelling and sent reinforcements to a mountainous area near the coastal city of Latakia, where hundreds of rebels have set up a base and fierce fighting has raged in recent days.  

The fighting between government troops backed by helicopter gunships and armed groups in the area of Haffa began on Tuesday.

Rami Abdul-Rahman, the director of the Observatory, said at least 58 soldiers have been killed and more than 200 wounded in the operation there since it began.  

He said the heavy losses indicate the seriousness of the challenge in the mountainous area where “hundreds” of rebels are entrenched.

His estimated death toll could not be independently verified.
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