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2/10/2012

Scenes of horror in Homs that bleed under siege

According to the report of the Human Rights WatchInternational Human Rights Watch that the field hospitals in areas besieged byControlled by the opposition in the Syrian city of Homs are filled with the dead and injured by shellingGovernment forces and sniper fire.Medical supplies and is about to run out as the fire hit at least threeField hospitals. The rooms were filled with corpses, while patients die in the streets ofBleeding because their rescue attempt has become very dangerous.And painted, Human Rights Watch, based in New York this picture of the situation that has passedIt nearly a week in Homs based on the accounts of a number of witnesses within the cityWhich has become the center of the uprising has been going on for 11 months against the rule of President Bashar al-Assad.The organization said that since the military operation against the neighborhoods controlledBy the opposition on Friday evening hundreds of government troops fired shells and bombsMortars, killing more than 300 people and injuring hundreds of others, including womenAnd children.The soldiers also fired machine-gun fire on the population of helicopters.The report said government forces seized control of the university's housingUniversity of Homs to use a base for fire and surrounded the areas of the city's exit-proofPopulation and the entry of food, medicine and other supplies to them.The report quoted a witness named Karim lives in the Khalidiya neighborhood saying, "People withDying because we can not treat them. There is still infected in the street. Lost someLimbs. We can not transfer because of the shooting. Will die in the street. "The industrial city of Homs in western Syria with a population of about one million, the third majorSyrian cities and has a history that goes back to ancient times.The city is a stronghold of the uprising against al-Assad and witnessed continuous protests and acts ofSuppression since March.Said Hani, one of the neighborhood Baba Amr said the recent wave of bloodshedIn the city began when security forces opened at checkpoints and the highest buildingsFire on a protest near a mosque last Friday evening back. Shortly after the bombing started.A witness named Samer that fighters from the Syrian army took control of the free pointSearches in the Khalidiya neighborhood residents came out to the streets to celebrate and government forces respondedMassive bombardments lasted several hours.He said that the handsome neighborhoods Baba Amr and Al Khalidiya and Wadi Iran was bombed onMonday.A report by Human Rights Watch him as saying, "I could hear the voices of women and childrenThey run screaming in the streets trying to escape the bombing. "And try and rescue the handsome and others injured, but they came under fire while trying toReturn users secret passages. And were forced to hide and died ten patients whoTake them after they were bled to death.A doctor in a hospital in the forest that the medical supplies ran out. He added that 18Patients, including a boy (13 years) died Monday of injuries in multiples ofThe hospital after cutting electricity.Mahmoud al-Baba, a resident of the Organization Amr "There is no escape or safe passage ofThe region and there is no safe haven within the region of rockets and missiles."There is no bread and no medicine or food supplies, and after targeting the field hospitalLost a number of medical personnel. "Mahmoud said that the snipers are targeting anything that moves on the ground.He said "A lot of people with serious wounds. They have lost limbs or eyes asThey are living with serious injuries in their bodies. "The organization Human Rights Watch that the indiscriminate shelling of residential areasWhich resulted in civilian casualties serious violation of human rights should be held accountableOfficials with him.

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