Nearly 90 killed in new massacre in Syria: Report

By IANS,

Damascus : Opposition activists and Syrian government forces clashed with each other in al-Qubayr village in the country’s northern Hama province, leading to the death of at least 86 people, a media report said Thursday.


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The toll figure was declared by Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights and the Local Coordination Committees, RIA Novosti reported citing Al Jazeera.

The government, however, said nine people were killed by a “terrorist group”.

Both the opposition and the government have accused the other of being responsible for the deaths.

The regime of President Bashar al-Assad denied any involvement in the killings, and said “terrorists” were behind the massacre.

“What a few media have reported on what happened in al-Qubayr, in the Hama region, is completely false,” the government said on official television, according to Al Arabiya.

“A terrorist group committed a heinous crime in the Hama region which claimed nine victims. The reports by the media are contributing to spilling the blood of Syrians,” the statement said.

The latest incident comes just days after a similar massacre in Houla district in which over 100 people died. Most of the victims in that attack were killed in execution-style shootings, according to the UN.

Syrian forces had been attacking al-Qubayr and the nearby village of Maazarif with artillery, Al Arabiya said.

The US, at a Friends of Syria meeting in Istanbul Wednesday, called on members of the international community to introduce separate sanctions against the al-Assad regime to step up pressure on the country’s leadership.

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