Saturday, August 25, 2012

Fierce fighting in Syria swells refugee exodus



1:40pm EDT
By Khaled Yacoub Oweis
AMMAN (Reuters) - Syrian troops forced rebels to abandon a battered Damascus suburb on Friday in the latest battle of an intensifying civil war that the U.N. refugee agency said had prompted more than 200,000 people to flee the country.
Hundreds of soldiers and dozens of tanks and armored vehicles pushed into the centre of Daraya after a small group of defenders withdrew, opposition activists said.
President Bashar al-Assad's forces had subjected the Sunni Muslim township to a three-day bombardment from artillery, tanks, mortars, rockets and helicopter gunships in which at least 70 people were killed, 21 of them on Friday they said.
"There are lots of bodies trapped in destroyed buildings and civilians are trying to flee towards Damascus," an activist in Daraya, who gave his name as Abu Kinan, told Reuters by phone.
"The rebels have mostly slipped away. The fear now is that the army will round up young men and summarily execute them, like it did in Mouadamiya," he said, referring to a nearby suburb where residents said troops killed at least 40 people in cold blood this week after storming in to hunt down rebels.

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Welcome to International Relations and Global Social Issues 2012-13. Over the course of the year you will be reporting on the major events of the world through your regional blog. All of you will receive a detailed instructional sheet on how to submit, how to comment and the other elements of this portion of the course. Good luck and enjoy learning about your world...Mr. Bailey