Syrian Troops Blast Homs, Residents Plead for Help

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Syrian forces on Wednesday hammered rebel belts in the central city of Homs, where besieged residents desperately pleaded for humanitarian assistance, and in the northern city of Aleppo, a watchdog said.

Shells rained down from early morning on parts of Homs and on the nearby town of Qusayr, near the Lebanon border, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.

The army has intensified operations against Homs and Qusayr, which have been besieged by regime forces for months, vowing to overrun them by the end of the week to free up troops for battle zones in the north, such as Aleppo.

The onslaught has sent a new flood of refugees across the border into Lebanon, a Lebanese security official said, who noted on Tuesday that up to 400 people had crossed the frontier in a 24-hour period.

An activist in the Homs Old City, reached via Skype on Wednesday, said the district was "totally surrounded."

"There is no way out. Our situation is so bad it makes anyone cry," said the activist, who identified himself as Abu Bilal.

"The field hospitals are full of injured people needing operations and who need to be evacuated. There is no way out at all, at all."

The Old City neighborhood of Homs has been under total siege by the army for more than four months. According to the Observatory, thousands of civilians remain trapped in the Old City and other besieged, rebel-held districts of the city rebels refer to as "the capital of the revolution."

"We call on the International Committee of the Red Cross, and on the Red Crescent, to come to our assistance," said Abu Bilal.

The ICRC made several failed attempts in the early summer to enter into Homs. The army and rebels exchanged blame for a failed ceasefire, a prerequisite for the mission's entry to evacuate wounded and civilians.

In Qusayr, the situation was "terrible" overnight, activist Hadi al-Abdallah told AFP via Skype on Wednesday.

"People are afraid of what might happen if the army enters into the rebel-held areas of Qusayr. They say they would prefer to die in the shelling than be executed by the army," said Abdallah.

Qusayr has been in rebel hands -- and under siege -- since September last year. The Observatory says thousands of people are trapped in the town, and that the only way out is via secret tunnels.

"There is no way out for anyone here," said Abdallah.

The Observatory also reported heavy shelling on Wednesday against a string of rebel-held neighborhoods in Aleppo, which has been the theater since mid-July of an increasingly bloody battle between rebels and the army.

The Britain-based watchdog, which collates information from a network of activists and medics on the ground, added that on Tuesday alone 22 civilians died in a shelling blitz against Aleppo.

The Observatory added that 180 people died across the country on Tuesday -- 84 civilians, 45 rebels and 51 soldiers.

According to the watchdog, more than 32,000 people have died since a revolt against President Bashar Assad's regime erupted in March last year.

The revolt began as pro-reform protests but morphed into an armed insurgency when demonstrations were brutally crushed. Most rebels, like the population, are Sunni in a country dominated by a minority Alawite regime. Alawites are an offshoot of Shiite Islam.

Comments 7
Thumb thepatriot 10 October 2012, 14:21

tell that to Bashar...idiot!

Default-user-icon hanoun (Guest) 10 October 2012, 14:51

hope they kill each other forever

Default-user-icon Nazih (Guest) 10 October 2012, 14:56

they all need jesus in their lives, then love, peace and harmony comes along with no more killing each other for non-sense. may the grace of the Lord be upon your souls.

Default-user-icon Tendo Zoghraby (Guest) 10 October 2012, 15:06

"We call on the International Committee of the Red Cross, and on the Red Crescent, to come to our assistance," said Abu Bilal. OMG! Where are cheikh Saad's warriors that these poor helpless fighters are seeking the help of the red-shaped God knows what? allouchi? benzona? peace? gabby(n)? What the f..k are you doing? Dr. Fairesse de Suede, Samir Franjiahu, Eliasse d'Atalla... where the f..k are you, punks? Just put a red God knows what on your arm and go. GO. GO. GO. We don't want to wait for 2013 to hear another failed prediction by Dr. Samir Balata3meh. PLEASE GUYS. PLEAAAAAAAASE!

Missing peace 10 October 2012, 17:16

i wonder if mowaten would agree if the lebanese gvt shells dahiye or tripoli in such case! i guess he would agree as those who stand against a gvt are just terrorists...

how blind and brainwashed he is....

Missing peace 10 October 2012, 17:52

nope.
so you d agree if people wouldn t want to leave their houses even if they had nothing to do with anything you would kill them...

bravo mowaten you show your true nazi hezbi face....

Missing mohammad_ca 11 October 2012, 04:33

ka2annak kont honeek?