2013년 6월 17일 월요일

Syrian rebels accused of civilian massacre

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killed in the fighting, said the Observatory. An activist based in Deir el-Zour said the rebel attack was in retaliation for an attack Monday by Shiites from Hatla that killed four rebels. In Damascus, a government official said the rebels "carried out a massacre against villagers in which older people and children were killed." Most of the Syrian rebels are Sunni Muslims, while most Shiites are loyal to President Bashar Assad, and among his staunchest supporters are majority-Shiite Iran and the Shiite Lebanese militia Hezbollah.

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