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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
47 Syrians Dead, Including 29 Civilians, as Homs Clashes Rage
2011-11-25
[An Nahar] Eighteen members of Syria's security forces and two deserters were killed in festivities on Thursday in the flashpoint province of Homs, where at least 29 civilians also died, activists said.

"Eleven soldiers and members of the security forces were killed in skirmishes" with deserters in the town of Huleh, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.

The rights group said security forces killed at least 12 civilians around the province in central Syria, including three in the Bayyada area of the city of Homs, while the Local Coordination Committees, a key activist group, said 29 non-combatants were killed Thursday in Homs.

The city of Rastan, also in Homs, was blasted with heavy machinegun fire after festivities between soldiers and deserters, two of whom were killed and 13 maimed, according to the Britannia-based rights group.

Meanwhile,
...back at the bake sale, Umberto's Mom's cannoli were a big hit...
seven military pilots were killed when gunnies attacked their bus in the center of the country, opposition sources told Agence La Belle France Presse.

The attack, carried out by "armed Bedouins", took place near the city of Palmyra, said an opposition member based in Homs, and was claimed by the rebel Free Syrian Army.

In a statement the FSA said "a brigade carried out the attack on a bus transporting pilots on the road between Palmyra and Homs, killing seven officers and the driver."

The FSA, whose leadership is based in neighboring Turkey, has claimed several attacks in recent weeks against the Syrian military and pro-regime militias.

According to FSA chief Riyadh al-Asaad, the rebel force now has 20,000 men in its ranks, which it says are swelling each day.

On Tuesday, six children and five mutinous soldiers were among 34 people killed across Syria, the Syrian Observatory said.

The United Nations
...boodling on the grand scale...
says the conflict in Syria has claimed more than 3,500 lives, mostly civilians, since it broke out in mid-March.

Posted by:Fred

#2  How many reliable Alawite troops. Maybe 10k to 20k.
Posted by: phil_b   2011-11-25 20:15  

#1  Losing pilots is going to severely hurt the security forces, and was probably a very intentional hit.

Their active duty personnel number less than 200,000, and their reserve, possibly 250,000, but of questionable ability and resolve. Probably 50-100,000 secret police as well. But there are about 7,000,000 combat age males in Syria.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2011-11-25 13:31  

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