| Civil WAR In Syria Continues 151 Dead One day after Syrian rebels accused government forces of a deadly bombing near a hospital in the besieged city of Aleppo, opposition groups said another 151 people had been killed in the fighting Thursday. The majority of those deaths occurred in the Syrian capital of Damascus and its suburbs, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a London-based opposition group. Another 34 were killed in Aleppo, where some of the heaviest fighting has occurred. The 20-month civil war has claimed more than 42000 lives, according to the latest tally from the opposition Center for Documentation of Violations in Syria. The group counts 3133 government soldiers among the dead. And the bloodletting has since carried on unabated while also threatening regional stability. On Wednesday, 15 people died in the strike on a building next to the Dar al-Shifa Hospital, including two children and a doctor. Ralib al-Omar, a leader of the Yusif al-Asma rebel group, said the strike had targeted the hospital and that the dead included two nurses. A doctor was among the dead -- one of 40 people killed in Aleppo on Wednesday and 113 across the country. Dar al-Shifa is one of the main sources of medical help for people in Syria's commercial hub. In video posted by opposition activists, the blast appeared to have affected the hospital's often-crowded front lobby. Protests first broke out against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in March 2011. Al-Assad <b>...</b> | From: Conspirafied0 Views: 0 0 ratings | |
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