Sunday, 26 August 2012
More than 300 bodies were found on Saturday in the town of Darya outside the Syrian capital Damascus a day after it was retaken by the Syrian army, opposition activists said, accusing President Bashar al-Assad's forces of mass summary executions.
Local activists said most bodies were found in houses and basement shelters of residential buildings and appear to have been shot dead by troops who had stormed the premises.
Syrian forces had launched a deadly assault in the southwestern belt of Damascus on Saturday, in what activists said was a new bid to crush “once and for all” the insurgency in the capital.
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