Monday, April 22, 2013

Reports Of A New 'Massacre' In A Damascus Suburb



Up To 500 Feared Dead In Damascus Suburb: Activists -- Reuters

(Reuters) - At least 109 people have been documented as killed and up to 400 more are likely to have died in an almost week-long offensive by forces loyal to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad on a rebellious Damascus suburb, opposition activists said.

If the accounts are confirmed, the killings in the mainly Sunni Muslim suburb of Jdeidet al-Fadel would amount to one of bloodiest episodes of the two-year-old uprising against Assad. Many of the dead were civilians, the activists said.

Syrian state media gave no death toll but confirmed the army had been fighting in Jdeidet al-Fadel. It said it had saved the town from what it described as criminal terrorist groups, killing and wounding an undisclosed number of them.

On Sunday activists said at least 85 people had been killed and the toll might reach 250, but with the army beginning to pull back they said more accounts were emerging which suggest the final figure could be even higher.

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More News ON Reports Of A Massacre In A Damascus Suburb

Syria crisis: new 'massacre' in Damascus suburb - Monday 22 April -- The Guardian
Syria Live Blog -- Al Jazeera
‘Hundreds dead’ in Syria after week-long battle -- The Times
Syrian rebels accuse government of massacre in Damascus suburb -- Washington Post
Syrian regime accused of 'new massacre' -- the Guardian
Syrian activist group: Record number of dead bodies found -- CNN
Rebels report fresh Syrian atrocities -- Sydney Morning Herald
Syria army seizes Jdaidet al-Fadl 'killing dozens' -- BBC

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