Seven Dead in Syria as Army Shells Several Hama Neighborhoods

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The Syrian army pressed on Monday with a deadly crackdown on anti-regime dissent, even as international condemnation swelled ahead of a U.N. meeting on the crisis.

The Local Coordination Committees reported Monday evening that the army was firing tank shells and machinegun rounds at several neighborhoods in the flashpoint protest city of Hama. One person was killed in the shelling, the committees said.

Meanwhile, an activist in Hama told Agence France Presse by telephone that army tanks were "indiscriminately" shelling a residential area on the outskirts of Hama late on Monday.

"Ten tanks are shelling Dawar Bilal indiscriminately," said the activist as booms of explosions were heard in the background, AFP reported.

The head of the Syrian League for the Defense of Human Rights, Abdul Karim Rihawi, told AFP that "intense shooting" was heard across Hama late on Monday, the first night of the Muslim dawn-to-dusk fasting month of Ramadan.

The official SANA news agency said troops were locked in clashes with "saboteurs" in Hama, where activists said 100 people were killed in an army assault on Sunday.

"The army is pursuing its mission in Hama and is removing barricades erected by groups of saboteurs at the entrances of the city," SANA said quoting a military official.

"Right now there are widespread clashes because these groups are well organized and use sophisticated weapons and have planted mines along main streets" in the city, SANA added.

Sunday's crackdown on Hama came on the eve of the start of Ramadan, when observant Muslims break their daily fast by holding an "iftar" meal at dusk.

Earlier in the day, at least four civilians were killed in Hama during search operations, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said, while a 13-year-old boy and another person were also shot dead in the eastern town of al-Bukamal.

The group said tanks rumbled Monday into al-Bukamal, on the border with Iraq, some two weeks after troops surrounded the town which the official media said was used as a passage point to smuggle in weapons and money.

Reinforcements were also dispatched further north to Deir Ezzor, another rallying point of anti-regime protests where troops deployed on Saturday.

"More than 80 tanks are heading there, in what appears to be the prelude to a vast military operation," said Rami Abdul Rahman, head of the Observatory, quoting residents in Deir Ezzor, Syria's oil hub.

Troops backed by tanks also stormed the town of al-Hulla, northwest of Syria's third city Homs, where residents reported heavy gunfire and said 15 people were wounded and 18 arrested, according to the Observatory.

Syrian forces on Sunday killed around 140 people across the country, including more than 100 in the flashpoint city of Hama, scene of an Islamist revolt in 1982 that was crushed at the cost of an estimated 20,000 lives.

Abdul Rahman called Sunday "one of the deadliest days" since the pro-democracy protests broke out in mid-March.

But the interior ministry said only eight people were killed in Hama and blamed the bloodshed on "armed terrorist groups."

Sunday's crackdown on Hama came on the eve of the start of the holy Muslim fasting month of Ramadan.

At least 1,583 civilians and 369 members of the army and security forces have been killed since mid-March in Syria, according to the Observatory.

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Default-user-icon Le Phenicien (Guest) over 12 years

Bravo thé Syrian army .

Default-user-icon sheiks drinks whisky (Guest) over 12 years

the problems in syria is that caused by sheikhs inciting people to violence against syrian government, which is wrong that is coming from a muslims religious leaders who claim that they are peaceful, peaceful loving religion.
yeah but the fruits of your hands speaks other wise.

bottom line is government in syria did not start the fire but the sheikhs in saudi arabia did. if people in syria think rationally then they know they are ruining their lives by listening to sheikhs who are all preaching on you tube just hates and mutilating of whoever goes against them and feed him to dog, now that is a pious sheikh, don't think so more like a devil in human cloth.

then why people are following such venomous sheikshs who are living the high life and pushing people to act against their own government, now that is not right but allwrong.

reading koran won't get to 72 virgins but will get you killed and lost to hell.

Default-user-icon moallek (Guest) over 12 years

Le Phenicien:
You deserve to be dealt with as the syrian does with the syrian people. Every one will applaud, the same as you do.

Default-user-icon free syrian (Guest) over 12 years

Bravo for what exactly?? for attacking unarmed civilians? for killing women and children? for the murder of hamza khateeb? bravo for what?? for not sending their troops to golan?? for not firing a single shot against the israelis for 40 years?? for converting into an occupation army?? you are too blind like your gma, this "army" is digging the grave of its masters. bravo for what? for killing muslims in their holiest month? what kind of person are you!?

Default-user-icon Reader (Guest) over 12 years

My god you are so ignorant. You have lost all credibility and anything you say from here on out is just trash. To applaud murder? Sickening.

Thumb joesikemrex over 12 years

ON the way out, Goodbye

Default-user-icon Le Phenicien (Guest) over 12 years

The Lebanese Army is ready to enter Syria and bring peace and freedom to our Syrian brethren.

God Bless Lubnan Al Kabir.

Missing roger over 12 years

Sinking ship! Bye bye Assad go back to Kardaha!

Default-user-icon leb_atheist (Guest) over 12 years

someone please explain to me. according to different sources, syria is 72% to 75% (depending on where you look) sunni. in other words, a sunni country. any popular uprising will include mainly sunnis simply because they make up 3 quarters of the population. is it not in their right to rule their country since they are a clear majority of the population?
i am no fan of any religion. but people have the right to believe whatever they want. and when a group is around 3/4 of the population, then no one can stop them from running their country. it's only a matter of time before they take over... you can kill half the sunni population in syria and they will still be the majority...

Missing rognation over 12 years

@ le phenicien, It is obvious that the Alawites, shia and those who supports them are prepared to do anything to stay in power. they are massacring civilians, and you are applauding that. I hope you never experience what those poor souls are going through. nobody deserves to be massacred like that.

Default-user-icon TruePhoenicien (Guest) over 12 years

Le "Penicien", you just proved to the entire readership what an imbecile, brainwashed (or maybe brain-dead) blind Aouni (or SSNP) supporter you are. Since you (and your dummy general master) are so happy with the Syrian rule, why don't you f off and go live there and let us be in Lebanon? This land knows no place for sycophants and lackeys such as you and your kind.