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Syrian forces renew assault on Homs, kill 3-activists Intensive military assault on Syrian protest hotbed Homs lead to the death of 3 civilians, more reports of defections in army ranks
Syrian forces backed by tanks killed at least three civilians in a large-scale assault on Homs on Wednesday, activists said, in a renewal of raids on Sunni districts in the city where thousands have held pro-democracy protests. "Most land and cellphone lines and the Internet have been cut off. Tanks moved in at dawn and began firing heavy machineguns randomly at houses in Bab Tadmur, Warsha district and Bab Dreib," said a statement by Homs City Neighbourhoods Union sent to Reuters. "Troops also deployed in Bab Sbaa, two explosions were heard in al-Khader neighbourhood and they sealed off the city centre." Tanks and troops, largely from Syria's minority Alawite sect, moved into Homs four months ago and occupied the main square in the city to try to end protests demanding the removal of President Bashar al-Assad. Activists and residents have reported an increasing number of defections among the mostly Sunni rank and file military in Homs and its surrounding countryside. Residents of Rastan, a town near Homs, published footage purportedly showing defecting soldiers on a balcony greeting a crowd of several thousand people at a pro-democracy rally in the town last week. Syrian authorities, which have not allowed independent media in the country since the uprising began in March, say there have been no defections in the military. They say the troops were deployed in Syrian cities in response to appeals by inhabitants frightened by "armed terrorist gangs".