Fierce clashes in north Syria, Homs under fire

Fierce clashes between rebels and government forces engulfed areas of northern Syria near Turkey's border, as regime forces bombed the flashpoint city of Homs, monitors and activists said.

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Fierce clashes between rebels and government forces engulfed areas of northern Syria near Turkey's border, as regime forces bombed the flashpoint city of Homs, monitors and activists said.

"Troops are bombing and helicopters flying overhead. Fighting has been going on since midday (Thursday) between regime forces and (army) deserters in Aazaz, opposition activist Mohammed Halabi in Aleppo province told AFP by telephone.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said at least three soldiers and a rebel were killed in the confrontation.

The city of Aazaz is strategically positioned on the road to safety in neighbouring Turkey for wounded and fleeing civilians as well as a supply route for Free Syrian Army rebels.

On Thursday, a bus, with women and children on board, was shot up close to the town of Sermin in the northwestern province of Idlib, also near the border with Turkey, and 10 people were killed, said the Observatory.

Opposition activist Milad Fadl said the civilians were headed for Turkey when regime forces opened fire.

In Homs, also north of Damascus, "24 rounds of mortar fire have fallen since the morning on the districts of Bab Dreib, Safsafa et Warsheh," the Britain-based Observatory said.

At least 62 people were killed in violence across Syria on Thursday, including 35 civilians, according to the Observatory. It said 18 soldiers and nine army deserters were among the dead.

The reports could not be confirmed due to restrictions on the movements of foreign media.

Monitors say more than 9,100 people have been killed in Syria's unrest that started with peaceful protests in March 2011 before turning into an armed revolt, faced with a brutal crackdown which has cost dozens of lives each day.




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