More than 250 Syrians were reportedly killed yesterday after a village was shelled and stormed by pro-government forces, opposition activists claimed.
The massacre in the Sunni Muslim village Taramseh, Hama province, would be the worst yet since a rebellion against the rule of President Bashar al-Assad began 17 months ago.
Civilians were allegedly killed 'execution-style' with shots to the head while others were shelled by tanks and helicopter gunships as their homes were burned down.
The Revolution Leadership Council of Hama told Reuters Taramseh was subjected to a barrage before pro-government Alawite militiamen swept in and killed victims one by one.
There were reports of bodies scattered in the surrounding fields, rivers and houses, with around 60 corpses were taken to a mosque. Full story...
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The massacre in the Sunni Muslim village Taramseh, Hama province, would be the worst yet since a rebellion against the rule of President Bashar al-Assad began 17 months ago.
Civilians were allegedly killed 'execution-style' with shots to the head while others were shelled by tanks and helicopter gunships as their homes were burned down.
The Revolution Leadership Council of Hama told Reuters Taramseh was subjected to a barrage before pro-government Alawite militiamen swept in and killed victims one by one.
There were reports of bodies scattered in the surrounding fields, rivers and houses, with around 60 corpses were taken to a mosque. Full story...
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