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Syrian tanks enter northern town, Homs pounded again

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BEIRUT: Syrian forces pounded the central city of Homs with mortar fire while troops backed by heavy armour stormed rebellious towns across the country on Friday, leaving six civilians and four soldiers dead, opposition activists said.

Ignoring a U.N. Security Council call for an end to hostilities, President Bashar al-Assad’s forces clashed with rebel fighters and bombarded several towns and cities, aiming to crush a year-long uprising against the government.

Security forces killed at least one person as they raided Saraqib, in Idlib province bordering Turkey, said the British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR).

‘There are dozens of tanks and armoured vehicles storming Saraqib now and there is heavy artillery fire,’ said activist Manhal from Idlib province via Skype.

‘A portion of the rebels have made a strategic retreat, but there are rebel forces still inside, and about a third of residents have fled the town,’ he added.

Two died in Homs, the epicentre of the anti-Assad revolt, as the central city suffered another day of what activists said was indiscriminate gunfire and shelling on residential areas.

‘The shelling started like it does every morning, for no reason. They are using mortar and tank fire on many neighbourhoods of old Homs,’ an activist in Homs’s Bab Sbaa neighbourhood told Reuters by Skype, adding most residents in the area had fled to safer districts and many were trying to get out of the city altogether.

‘The Free Syrian Army had been in Bab Sbaa when the army started shelling the area four days ago and they weren’t able to block the army raids because they were getting hit by mortars at the same time that armoured vehicles were coming in,’ he said.

‘We only have a few rebels here left, there is nothing they can do.’

Mortars and heavy artillery fire reportedly hitting the city of Qusair, in Homs province, killed two civilians according to the SOHR, which has a network of contacts across Syria.

In the southern province of Deraa, birthplace of the revolt, SOHR said a man was shot dead at a checkpoint in an area where security forces were raiding towns after a soldier was killed at a checkpoint.

Three other soldiers were killed in a rebel attack in the northeastern province of Hasaka, it said.

Independent verification of the reports is impossible because the Syrian authorities have barred access to foreign journalists and human rights workers. (UNI)

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