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A bloody day in syria, 150 killed
Published in Arab News Agency on 15 - 01 - 2013

The Local Coordination Committees of Syria, a group that is part of the main opposition National Coalition for Syrian Revolutionary and Opposition Forces, reports 151 people killed in the country, including 21 children and 12 women. Seventy-four were in Damascus and its suburbs.
The Syrian Network for Human Rights gives similar figures, reporting 143 people killed yesterday, including 70 in Damascus and the surrounding countryside. Nineteen children and four women were among the dead, the group reported.
The Syrian Revolution General Commission group has showed a number of videos uploaded yesterday purporting to show scenes from attacks on Idlib, in the north of the country, and the surrounding area.
The Local Coordination Committees reported five people killed in Idlib yesterday, and the Syrian Network for Human Rights reported six.
The Syrian government offered its own account of the blast in Moadamiyeh, saying "terrorists", its label for rebels fighting to overthrow the regime of Bashar al-Assad, fired a shell at the area, hitting a residential building and causing an undefined number of casualties


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