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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
At Least 83 Killed across Syria
2012-07-15
[An Nahar] Syrian troops and pro-regime militias stormed and torched a southern town on Saturday, reports said, as U.N. observers visited a central village where a mass killing has provoked harsh global condemnation.

Hundreds of soldiers backed by helicopter gunships attacked Khirbet Ghazaleh in the province of Daraa -- the cradle of a 16-month uprising -- amid heavy gunfire, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.

An activist on the ground who identified himself as Bayan Ahmed gave a similar account, saying pro-regime militias were setting alight houses in the town.

"The army entered without resistance as the rebel Free Syrian Army left town. The shelling has maimed dozens of people but we don't have medical resources to treat them," he added.

Elsewhere, a pregnant woman was among 72 people killed across the country on Saturday, the Observatory said, a day after 118 people died including dozens of civilians bumped off by troops at anti-regime protests.

It said the toll comprised 34 civilians, including nine women and seven children, 17 rebels and at least 21 soldiers.

An Agence La Belle France Presse journalist said fighting Saturday near the Turkish border between government troops and rebel fighters left at least 10 rebels dead and 15 maimed.

A suicide truck bomb in the central province of Hama has killed three civilians and one security officer, Syria's state news agency reported.

SANA said the attacker, who covered the bomb with onions, detonated the explosives in the town of Muhrada.

The anti-regime Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the bomb targeted the local military security headquarters. Both said the dead included two women and a child.

Bombings of security buildings throughout Syria have grown more common as the uprising against Hereditary President-for-Life Bashir Pencilneck al-Assad
The Scourge of Hama...
has become dominated by the rebel insurgency seeking to overthrow his regime.
Posted by:Fred

#6  Left out: The Assad regime using (or transferring the chem weps to sympathetic group for use) against neighboring nations.

Call it the Syrian version of the Sampson option.
Posted by: Pappy   2012-07-15 15:54  

#5  I agree Raider. I do hope our intelligence community is monitoring all of this very closely. Also in need of monitoring is the recently reported graduation or natural progression from tribal, thug related crime to al Shabab sanctioned terrorism in the region of the Western Cape in South Africa. A natural propression which all comes as no surprise to those watching over the past few years. The nuclear facility at Pelindaba near Pretoria would be a fine catch.
Posted by: Besoeker   2012-07-15 13:10  

#4  This is best chance that Al Qaeda has had to get their hands on sarin nerve gas ... in a long, long time. Hope it doesn't happen. But chaos favors the people who can profit from it the most.
Posted by: Raider   2012-07-15 12:31  

#3  Is it wrong that I have such a hard time rooting for either side? I can't imagine this turning out well for anyone regardless of who "wins".
Posted by: AlanC   2012-07-15 11:10  

#2  All of the above. Add to it that high ranking army defectors turned rebels, who have been trained in chemical warfare employment, may be quite interested in securing some of the WMD for themselves. In which case Vlads little Spetznaz security force may soon have quite a kak sandwich on their hands.
Posted by: Besoeker   2012-07-15 00:56  

#1  rumors that chem weapons are being moved

possible reasons

- Assad will use them in future massacres
- Assad wants to relocate them to an area to where the Alawites could retreat in case of further setbacks
- Assad's forces boobytrap some of them and leave them for the rebels to capture, then boom - lots of dead rebels and no blame
Posted by: lord garth   2012-07-15 00:40  

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