Thursday, December 15, 2011


The army invaded Syria in Hama to crush protests last three days of people against President Bashar al-Assad in the city, killing at least 10 people dead.

The activists said the army had Syria suffered no small loss after deserting soldiers responded by attacking government troops. Accordingly, the troops of armed deserters had destroyed two armored vehicles of the army and killed many soldiers.
Syrian Army attacked the protesters
Anti-government protests in Syria Homs Tuesday 13/12.
The attack on Hama was the second military government to use armored vehicles to suppress protesters after attacks in August and in this city. News agency Reuters quoted activists said government troops used machine guns, ransacked and burned shops in the city.
Outside Hama, deserting soldiers also attacked a convoy of army jeep, killing eight soldiers. Total in on Wednesday, 30 people were killed throughout the territory of Syria because of crashes.
According to the latest figures reported by the United Nations said more than 5,000 protesters and the military deserters were killed since protests broke out. The Government also confirmed that Syria has 1,100 soldiers killed in the clashes.
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said "can not let this situation continue," while blaming the U.S. and French security forces perpetrators Syria and urged the Security Council United Nations the intervention arm.
However, Syria is not isolated in the international arena by the support of Russia and China to avoid the Security Council to condemn Damascus. In addition, the close ally of Syria in the region that Iran is also accessible to assist the government of President Assad. Been embargoed, financial assistance from Iran is critical to assist the administration of President Assad to hold out in this difficult time.
Categories:

0 comments:

Translate This Page

    Unordered List