Opposition Attack Syrian troops, 200 killed

Written By Captainkidz on Saturday, February 4, 2012 | 1:33 AM

Syrians massacred 200 people in Homs, Syria, Saturday morning, 4 Febriari 2012. According to some activists, this attack seems to be the bloodiest episode in the event of rebellion that lasted almost 11 months old in this country.

As reported NYDailyNews, Homs is one of the central movement of rebel groups against the power of President Bashar Assad.
The two most prominent opposition group, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights based in England and The Local Coordination Committees, said the death toll even exceeded 200. More than half - about 140 - were reported killed in the Khaldiyeh.

"This is the worst attack against the rebels, since the insurgency began in March," said Rami Abdul-Rahman, leader of the Observatory, which is down the violence of her contacts in the field.
This report has not been confirmed by the media.

It is not clear what triggered the attack. But there are some reports that the rebel army set up checkpoints and trying a number of increasingly consolidating their control in the region.

Assad is trying to crush a rebellion by launching a massive operation that has so far reported to have claimed thousands of lives. However, both the government and the government no one willing to step back and the conflict between government forces and armed rebel groups who continue to make this country hit by a wave of violence.

UN Security Council meeting on Saturday night will issue a resolution on the disputed lot Syrians. A diplomat from a Western country that sits on the Security Council said the meeting was held on Saturday morning.

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