Monday, December 24, 2012

Civil War In Syria -- News Updates December 24, 2012



Nearly 200 Dead And Hundreds Injured After Syrian Airstrike Targets People Queuing For Bread -- Daily Mail

* Bodies left piled on the streets among rubble and shrapnel
* Latest reports say hundreds were also wounded in the strike
* Eye-witness videos show the bloodied bodies of women and children killed
* More than 100 people were queuing for hours when the air strike occurred
* Human rights groups accuse military of intentional attacks on civilians

Up to 200 people were killed while queuing for bread in Syria yesterday, one of the deadliest air strikes in the country's civil war.

Videos showed dozens of blood-stained bodies crumpled in the street among piles of rubble and shrapnel. Hundreds more were injured.

"When I got there, I could see piles of bodies all over the ground. There were women and children," said Samer al-Hamawi, an activist in the town of Halfaya, where the strike hit a bakery. "There are also dozens of wounded."

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More News On Syria's Civil War

Syria Live Blog -- Al Jazeera
Syria conflict: UN envoy meets Assad - live updates -- The Guardian

Opposition: More Than 100 Syrians Killed In Bakery Attack -- CNN
Syrian airstrike kills dozens at bakery -- Washington Post
Air strike kills dozens of Syrians waiting to buy bread -- Reuters
Shock reverberates as Syrian bakery obliterated -- Euronews
Jihadists take large part of Syria Alawite village: activists -- Daily Star
700 Palestinians killed in Syria conflict: PLO -- Ahram Online

Syria rebels shot down war plane in Hama: activists -- Reuters
Syria activists: Several die after Assad's forces use 'poisonous gases' -- NBC News
Reports from Syria: Deaths from Poisonous Gas in Homs -- Israel Defense
Russia says Syria is acting to secure its chemical weapons -- Reuters
Russia: 'political suicide' if Bashar al-Assad uses chemical arms -- NDTV/AFP
Syrian government gets badly needed diesel cargoes from Russia -- Reuters
Russian Military Denies Sending Commandos to Syria -- RIA Novosti
Russian military presence in Syria poses challenge to US-led intervention -- The Guardian

UN envoy to Syria worried over crisis after talks with Assad -- Washington Post/AP
Brahimi Still ‘Worried’ About Syria After Meeting Assad -- Voice of America
U.N. envoy meets with Syrian president as deaths mount -- CNN
Syria envoy meets Assad to discuss solutions to crisis -- Reuters

Lebanese border means little in Syria's civil war -- Christian Science Monitor
Humanitarian catastrophe brewing in Syria -- Pravda
Kuwait to host Syria donor meeting in late January -- Reuters
Syria crisis: Low-key Christmas for Christians -- BBC
With or without Al Assad, Syria’s future is bleak
-- Linda S. Heard, Special to Gulf News

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