Dozens of young men liquidated in a river in Syria
QuweiDozens of young men liquidated in a river in Syria
So far we have found 65 corpses. Many of them are just youngsters, said Abu Sada, who is an officer in the Free Syrian Army, according to news agency AFP.
Up to 80
The bodies have been found in a river in a rebel-controlled part of Aleppo, and according to soldiers on site may talk about as many as 80 corpses in the area.
- There are at least 80 similar here. There are many continue in the water and work in cataloging, says the officer told AFP.
Volunteers who have been involved in the work confirms that there is no identification papers on the dead, and that they most likely will be buried in a mass grave.
According to a government security chiefs in the area to many of those killed range from around Bustan al-Qasr and has previously been reported kidnapped.
- They've been kidnapped by terrorists and accused of having collaborated with Assad. They were killed in a park last night as terrorists controls, says the man said to reporters.
- We know that many of these people have been kidnapped by terrorists and their families have repeatedly tried to negotiate with them. We will now find out who this is to clarify what has happened, the source said.
Several massacres
This is the case not the first massacre carried out in Syria after the country was plunged into a bloody civil war. Last summer, about 100 people were found after a massacre in Hamaprovinsen in the central part of the country.
And two weeks before it was 108 people, many of them women and children, were killed in Houle . Both of these passages leave most of the world community blamed on the Syrian regime, which in turn, claimed that "terrorists" with international support behind it.
The purpose was, according to the government, to create a basis for a foreign military intervention in Syria.
The dreaded Shabi militia were strongly suspected of having been involved in both of the earlier massacres.
Who's behind the recent liquidation is not yet known.q-rivers separates Bustan al-Qasr area and Ansari in Aleppo
So far we have found 65 corpses. Many of them are just youngsters, said Abu Sada, who is an officer in the Free Syrian Army, according to news agency AFP.
Up to 80
The bodies have been found in a river in a rebel-controlled part of Aleppo, and according to soldiers on site may talk about as many as 80 corpses in the area.
- There are at least 80 similar here. There are many continue in the water and work in cataloging, says the officer told AFP.
Volunteers who have been involved in the work confirms that there is no identification papers on the dead, and that they most likely will be buried in a mass grave.
According to a government security chiefs in the area to many of those killed range from around Bustan al-Qasr and has previously been reported kidnapped.
- They've been kidnapped by terrorists and accused of having collaborated with Assad. They were killed in a park last night as terrorists controls, says the man said to reporters.
- We know that many of these people have been kidnapped by terrorists and their families have repeatedly tried to negotiate with them. We will now find out who this is to clarify what has happened, the source said.
Several massacres
This is the case not the first massacre carried out in Syria after the country was plunged into a bloody civil war. Last summer, about 100 people were found after a massacre in Hamaprovinsen in the central part of the country.
And two weeks before it was 108 people, many of them women and children, were killed in Houle . Both of these passages leave most of the world community blamed on the Syrian regime, which in turn, claimed that "terrorists" with international support behind it.
The purpose was, according to the government, to create a basis for a foreign military intervention in Syria.
The dreaded Shabi militia were strongly suspected of having been involved in both of the earlier massacres.
Who's behind the recent liquidation is not yet known.q-rivers separates Bustan al-Qasr area and Ansari in Aleppo
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