He continues: “We used to depend on the Red Crescent. Now the Red
Crescent can’t enter into Al-Bayada at all.
“They [Assad’s troops] shoot at them to prevent them from entering.”
Activist group Human Rights Watch claim that President Bashar al-Assad’s
forces “have fired hundreds of shells and mortars into populated
neighbourhoods”, killing at least 300 people in Homs since 3 February.
On Friday, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights claimed that tanks
begun storming the flashpoint city as soldiers loyal to the Assad’s regime
reportedly launch a house-to-house sweep of the area to crush opponents.
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