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Syria rebels kill 28 soldiers, video shows 'executions'

02 November, 2012

DAMASCUS: Rebels killed 28 soldiers as fighting raged on Syria's northwestern battlefields on Thursday, a watchdog said, in some cases apparently beating and then executing troops taken prisoner.

The fresh clashes came as the main opposition Syrian National Council hit back at US warnings of rising extremism among Syria's rebels, saying the West and its partners were to blame for increasing radicalisation. And China, amid stalled international peace efforts, said it had made "constructive new suggestions" to end the bloodshed during talks with UN-Arab League peace envoy Lakhdar Brahimi.

The 28 soldiers were killed in attacks on three army checkpoints in northwestern Idlib province, on the main road from Damascus to the embattled city of Aleppo, the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said. Five rebels were also killed in the fighting near the city of Saraqeb in Syria's northwest, which has become a key battleground after rebel forces seized the town of Maaret al-Numan on the Damascus-Aleppo road early last month.

A video of Thursday's attack posted on YouTube – the authenticity of which could not be verified – showed the rebels beating about 10 soldiers before lining them on the ground and executing them with automatic rifles. A rebel is heard telling a prisoner, "Do you not know that we belong to the people of this country?" The soldier replies: "I swear in the name of God I did not fire."

Thursday also saw helicopter gunships strafing a district of Damascus as warplanes pounded rebel bastions in the capital's suburbs and in Idlib, the Observatory said. At least three warplane raids were conducted in the northern Damascus suburb of Harasta, home to some of the rebel Free Syrian Army's best organised fighters, as on the other side of the city gunships hit the neighbourhood of Al-Hajar Al-Aswad, it said.

President Bashar al-Assad's forces launched a wave of intensive air strikes this week that analysts say are a response to opposition gains and aimed at "terrorising" local communities. "They are trying to make the civilian population so angry and so scared that it will not be possible for the rebels to find safe havens," said Riad Kahwaji, head of the Dubai-based Institute for Near East and Gulf Military Analysis.

Clashes also raged in the northern commercial hub of Aleppo, the Observatory said, and elsewhere in Idlib, where FSA forces backed by the Islamist Al-Nusra Front continued their siege of the Wadi Daif army base. The Observatory says more than 36,000 people have now been killed since the uprising against Assad's regime broke out in March 2011 and evolved into an armed civil conflict.

Deep divisions over how to deal with Assad have stymied international efforts to address the conflict. But China said on Thursday it had made "constructive new suggestions" to end the bloodshed, including a phased region-by-region ceasefire and the formation of a transitional government. "China's position on the Syrian issue is consistent. The new proposal is an extension of China's efforts to push forward a political resolution of the Syrian issue," ministry spokesman Hong Lei told a regular briefing.

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