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    At least 34 killed in Syria: reports

    At least 34 people died in violence across Syria on Saturday, as activists reported fierce clashes between soldiers and deserters and authorities warned the country would be "cleansed" of outlaws.

    Twenty-three of those reported killed were military or security personnel.

    Soldiers clashed with deserters in the restive central town of Rastan in Homs province, said the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which reported similar confrontations in Al-Ghuta, near the capital.

    Rami Abdel Rahman, who heads the Britain-based watchdog, told AFP three deserters were killed in Rastan's fighting, while at least five soldiers were killed in clashes in nearby Al-Hula.

    "A large number of soldiers at the countless checkpoints inside the city deserted and turned their arms on the regime's soldiers," said an activist on the ground in Rastan.

    "Residents are trying to help deserters fight their way out of Rastan and reach the positions of the (rebel) Free Syrian Army," added the activist, who spoke on condition of anonymity.

    The clashes in Al-Ghuta left at least six civilians and 11 members of the security forces dead, said the Observatory.

    Meanwhile, an ambush on a bus near the rebel stronghold of Douma, just north of Damascus, killed seven Syrian soldiers, including an officer, the official SANA news agency reported, blaming the attack on a "terrorist group."

    Interior Minister Mohammed al-Shaar said the authorities were determined to "cleanse" the country of outlaws and to restore order.

    "Groups are committing terrorist acts and killing innocent people, robbing them of their property and undermining their security," he said, quoted by SANA.

    Elsewhere, the Observatory said a child was killed in the oil province of Deir Ezzor when a shell struck his house, and a pipeline was set ablaze in Quriah, also in Deir Ezzor, after being hit by heavy machinegun fire.

    And a civilian was fatally wounded by security forces in the southern province of Daraa, the rights group said.

    The reports could not be independently verified because of government restrictions on journalists covering the unrest, which broke out last March and has claimed thousands of lives.

     

    10 comments

    • Zalfa  •  Beirut, Lebanon  •  28 days ago
      Turkey Military ruled with Steel and Fire for 90 years. Now Erdogan preaches, most probably as a prelude to split the Fertile Crescent with blessing of the West. It is a long shot but mark these words. Iran and Iraq vs Turkey, Syria and Lebanon. It is also an Israeli dream.
    • Ari  •  Los Angeles, California  •  28 days ago
      Assad is Syrian Leader defending democracy in his own country.
    • Marco  •  Los Angeles, California  •  28 days ago
      "Exercise your mind", positive I.D.
    • razors edge  •  28 days ago
      assad says its terorrist.....well lets see, alwalite consist of the minority and sunnis are the majority.....hmmm sounds like majority rules and Assad is the terorrist
    • Tom  •  28 days ago
      assad the criminal and thugs end is near
    • GOD  •  28 days ago
      They're going to have to start blaming the Zionists soon. Nobody's believing the terrorist thing.
    • Denne herre betaler!  •  28 days ago
      Assad's father, watching from ten thousand miles beneath in the center of the earth, must be shaking his head in disappointment with his son. That is in between being whipped. It took him only two weeks to kill 20,000+ in the city of Hama in 1982.
    • John Jones  •  Perl, Germany  •  28 days ago
      In reading these comments, I see that some readers opine objectively on the issues raised while others see this as an opportunity to pin the blame on Islam, attack Muslims, the faith of Islam and it's prophet Mohamad. I can not escape the thought that these attacks on another faith are born not out of concerns for people's right to democratic reforms nor out a desire to objectively express an opinion or support for side or another, but rather to spew hate, intolerance and divisions based on faith and religious belief. The attacks reveal the ignorance of the commentators in that they expose lack of awareness that in Syria and the Middle East in general, there exist non Muslims as well as Muslims, and they fully participate in the process of politics, economics, social and cultural affairs upon which disagreements and conflicts sometimes ensue. So to lay the blame on these people’s faith, reveals an ulterior motives and reflects negatively on the character of the commentator.
    • BET YOUR bASS  •  Wimauma, Florida  •  28 days ago
      More propaganda to give Obama and NATO away to once again enter yet another war that is known of our business.
    • nedboer2  •  Yorkton, Canada  •  28 days ago
      just an other day in the wonderfull world of islam ,
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