Syrian Observatory: 32 People Killed in Syria on Saturday

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A full 32 people were killed in Syria on Saturday, more than two weeks into the ceasefire brokered by international peace envoy Kofi Annan, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.

Government troops killed at least 10 rebel fighters in the Damascus region, the Britain-based Observatory said.

Twenty-two civilians also died -- eight in flashpoint central Hama, two in nearby Homs, three in Idlib near the Turkish border, four in Aleppo, four in Damascus province and one in al-Raqqah in the northeast, it added.

Separately, the official SANA news agency reported three soldiers and two "terrorists" killed in Syria's second-biggest city Aleppo in clashes between troops and "armed terrorist groups."

And in what was believed to be the first case of Westerners going missing in the violence-swept country, Budapest said two Hungarians had been kidnapped.

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