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by marrywayne
Syria massacre
Dozens of civilians were killed when warplanes dropped bombs on the town of Azaz, in the north of Syria. The attack left at least 40 people dead, and more than 100 others wounded. Azaz was reportedly under the protection of Syrian opposition fighters, however many women and children among those killed.
A large bomb has exploded adjacent to a hotel used by UN monitors in Damascus, wounding at least three people. Syrian state television reported on the blast, stating the bomb was attached to a gas canister. Reports suggest that the UN hotel suffered only "minor damage" and that a second blast took place inside a nearby military compound building - with the Free Syrian Army reportedly claiming responsibility for the attack.
Syria - Talbeseh In Ruins from Assad Airstrike Attacks on City 7-22-12
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From Syria 23-7-2012
Posted by abeer on July 23rd, 2012
Daraa: Kherbet Ghazaleh: At least 8 people were martyred and many injured, most of them critically due to more than 150 shells falling on the town until now
Daraa: Naimeh: Several people were injured from the violent shelling of the town
Daraa: Kark Sharqi: Random shelling of the town by the 52nd Battalion was reported while sounds of Takbeer chants are heard in the city in solidarity with the residents of Kherbet Ghazaleh
Damascus Suburbs: Zabdeen Village: Three persons were martyred when a mortar shell hit a house
Raqqa: Tabaqa: Heavy gunfire at the city junction
Damascus: Mazzeh: Heavy gunfire in the Western Villas
Deir Ezzor: Heavy artillery shelling was reported in the Hamidieh area, and was concentrated along the road to the Post Office and the roads by the Al-Yaqza Club and near the girls' primary school
Damascus: Clashes were reported between the Free Syrian Army and the regime's army along the road to the Mazzeh Military Airport, near Mouadamieh, amid heavy and indiscriminate gunfire at tall buildings
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