60 Dead in Strike on Hama Bakery as Warplanes Hit Rebel Bastions

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More than 60 civilians were killed on Sunday in a strike by Syrian regime warplanes on people queuing outside a bakery in the rebel-held town of Halfaya in the central province of Hama, a watchdog said, as regime warplanes pounded the capital's suburbs and the northern province of Aleppo.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which had earlier reported "dozens" killed, said the death toll could rise as at least 50 people had also been critically wounded.

The Local Coordination Committees activist group denounced "the massacre committed by regime forces," and said Halfaya was going through a humanitarian crisis with food shortages because of the regime's siege of the area.

The LCC said dozens of people had been queuing outside the bakery after not having had any bread for several days.

“Preliminary reports said around 200 people were martyred while the toll is likely to go higher due to the fact that bodies are still being pulled out from beneath the remains,” the LCC added.

"A MiG (jet) has attacked! Look at (President Bashar) Assad's weapons. Look, world, look at the Halfaya massacre," says an unidentified cameraman shooting an amateur video distributed by the Observatory.

The footage showed a bombed one-story block, and a crater in the road beside it.

Bloodied bodies lay on the road, while others could be seen in the rubble.

Men carried victims out on their backs, among them at least one woman, the video showed.

On Monday, rebels launched an all-out assault on army positions across Hama, which is home to strong anti-regime sentiment.

During the summer, rights groups accused government forces of committing war crimes by dropping bombs and using artillery on or near several bakeries in the northern province of Aleppo.

One of the bloodiest attacks was on a bread line in the Qadi Askar district of Aleppo city on August 16 that left 60 people dead, according to local hospital records.

Elsewhere, warplanes launched several strikes across Syria, including on rebel-held towns in the northern province of Aleppo and on countryside around the capital, the Observatory said.

At least 44,000 people have been killed in violence across Syria since the outbreak of the anti-regime revolt in March last year, the Observatory says.

Air strikes on Sunday included a raid on Sfeira in Aleppo province, said the Britain-based Observatory.

"At least 13 people were killed in an air raid on the town of Sfeira," said the group, which relies on a network of doctors, activists and lawyers for its information.

Fighter jets also hit the town of Saqba in Damascus province, just north of the road linking the capital to the international airport, the Observatory added.

Including those killed in Halfaya, at least 174 people -- 108 of them civilians -- were killed on Sunday across Syria, said the Observatory. The deaths came a day after at least 117 people were killed nationwide.

A Palestine Liberation Organization official, meanwhile, told a conference in Cairo that more than 700 Palestinians have been killed in the conflict, including in the Yarmuk refugee camp of southern Damascus.

"We have asked the Syrian authorities not to let Palestinians be drawn into the conflict," the PLO's Zakaria al-Agha said.

Late on Sunday, several rockets were fired into the camp which has been the scene of deadly clashes between pro- and anti-regime forces over the past week, the Observatory said.

It said two men were killed by the rocket fire and another was shot dead by a sniper.

Comments 24
Thumb shab 23 December 2012, 18:53

I wonder what sick bastard support this and gave you the thumb down

Thumb lebanon_first 23 December 2012, 19:33

Sad sad these pictures... Cant they divide Syria and get done with the killing already?

Missing realist 23 December 2012, 20:00

This is the 'mumana3a' and muqawama, the airforce that we have not seen in decades was all thhe time designed to kill the people and not to attack the tacit ally israel. Please look at the map of the military airports in syria and see how they are scrambled around the cities, which means they were all the time designed for such a day: to quel a rebelion by the people. M8ers can bark all they want, they are murderers and the free syrian people will not forgive them

Missing peace 23 December 2012, 20:00

shocking and revolting... and M8 still supports bashar...

Missing greatpierro 24 December 2012, 06:51

of course because bashar will save the christian against the salafists as much as HA?

Default-user-icon Jihad (Guest) 23 December 2012, 20:02

The photo shows all bearded men and not one child or woman. Guess what? the headquarter of the salafist is called BAKERY. Good for you guys

Default-user-icon Lebanon4ever (Guest) 23 December 2012, 20:56

This is for all the crimes they made in lebanon civil war...
Let them taste the suffering they did to lebanon!! Not feeling guilty
For my comments as half of my family was killed by those criminals.

Default-user-icon jaber (Guest) 23 December 2012, 21:11

im sure nasrallah is more than satisfy anyway hasan ur turn is next trust me,im sure the israelis mossad is preparing something delicious for u

Default-user-icon Michael Grossblat (Guest) 23 December 2012, 21:51

History is a clear evidence on the current events in the Middle East. I can still remember Syrian people chanting the brain washing slogans and defending their barbaric regime to an extent,reporting innocent civilians who dare to utter a defying word. USA is supporting holy fighters and paving their way into the Syrian territory through Turkish, and Lebanese borders.The current conflict in Syria is not coming to an end soon.

Thumb primesuspect 23 December 2012, 22:24

OMG OMG OMG this is one of the worst acts of barbarism... Oh my god. I'm speechless.

Thumb kanaandian 23 December 2012, 23:29

Yesterday the FSA threatened to cleanse nearby Christian villages of Hama. It' also the home of the Syrian Muslim Broterhood and various Salafist groups, including Sheikh Adnan Arour.
RIP to the innocents who died.

Missing ya_kord 23 December 2012, 23:57

they clearly stated they will clear the shabiha and assad forces out of the villages no one mentioned ethnic cleansinh. besides it assad who is using them as human shields

Thumb kanaandian 24 December 2012, 00:15

Yeah, and you take their word for it too, of course.
Lying is banned in the Quran, except Taqiyah of course.

Missing mohammad_ca 24 December 2012, 01:48

Do you even know what airstrikes mean?

Missing abraham 23 December 2012, 23:54

I'm Syrian I don't support none of the above, but from the beginning of these so called revolutionaries I told them ( Watch what you wish for ).
When you export your revolution by hiring mercanaries and sell your soul to the devil that's what you get
WAR IS HELL
didn't you learn any lessons from the Lebanese civil war

Thumb LEBhasNOhope 24 December 2012, 17:18

Abraham. The alternative is the continued murder, assasinations, bombings and theft of our country is much better! In other words assad's regime's treatment is the best we can hope for and can never be a free country. you can shove your words where the sun don't shine. We will be free of Syria's influence (ghas min 3an ra'ebtak). Syria's civil war will be long and they will be too busy killing each other to be able to controll Lebanon.

Thumb kanaandian 24 December 2012, 00:08

Calm down guys, Associated Press reported this was likely a rebel gathering -- therefore, it wasn't a massacre of bread buyers. Rebels need to find better places to hangout, if these guys were the ones who threatened the Christian villages the other day, good riddance and RIP to any innocent non-rebels who died.

Missing mohammad_ca 24 December 2012, 01:48

calm down? 60 dead at a bakery and you say calm down? maybe you should have been there as well, I might have been calm then...

Missing greatpierro 24 December 2012, 06:49

10 bakery air attacks in Aleppo in 3 weeks and you don't call this a massacre of civilians queuing to buy bread. Are you wandering how come the counter is now over 44 000 dead and many more injured.

Default-user-icon Lebanadian (Guest) 24 December 2012, 05:10

this makes you wonder how people messed up people are, that they see videos like this and still have the audacity to go on live television and support this sort of action...

Default-user-icon Vinny (Guest) 24 December 2012, 06:21

But all your arab "brothers" and the rest of the fascist world care about is that jews build homes in jerusalem...
WOW!
isnt that comforting?
The whole state of Israel is with you, rebel brothers, against this nazi bashar assad!
Be strong! win the war!!!

Missing gabby13 24 December 2012, 06:45

Hey neon....did the FSA fly the MiG that dropped the bomb on people desperate for bread??

Thumb arzak-ya-libnan 24 December 2012, 09:19

wait.. since this is a conspiracy.. the people lining up for bread were foreign mercs... syrians dont eat bread...lol and still they will defend this sadistic government.

Thumb LEBhasNOhope 24 December 2012, 17:09

That's because they are paid to be on here. They are on holiday vacation right now and will not comment while not clocked in.