Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Syria's army launched operation at Jisr al-Shughour

Jisr al-Shughour, SuriahThe protesters at Jisr al-Shughour during the funeral of demonstrators who were killed. Syria's army began to launch ' operation restore ' to the town of Jisr al-Shughour and the surrounding region.

State TV stations also reported that the city was controlled by armed groups that are already preparing his defense.

The announcement and the placement of the troops in the region have increased the flow of refugees to the region of Turkey.

The Government of Turkey mentioned the more than 2,000 citizens of Syria had already crossed the border as the anticipation over the so-called operation restore at Jisr al-Shughour.

The previous Government of Syria said 120 soldiers in the Northwest was killed.

Damascus point out armed groups, which killed 120 soldiers but there were reports that mention revolt among security apparatus.

Syria bans foreign journalists to enter the country so it is difficult to establish the reports that appear.

The BBC'S Jim Muir journalists in Beirut, Lebanon, said the resistance in the Jisr al-Shughour is a threat that the weight to President Bashar al-Assad

Local Government says local citizens calling for government intervention to restore peace and tranquility in the city.

Human rights groups said 1,100 people were killed in the rallies in Syria since March against the leadership of President Assad.

Unrest in Syria led to differences of opinion among the United Nations Security Council. France and the United Kingdom proposed a resolution to denounce the Government's action, but does not fully support

Brazil, China, and Russia argued that such a resolution which followed real action could aggravate tensions-precisely in the Middle East which is being churned.

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