Wednesday, March 28, 2012

THIS WEEK IN HOMS SYRIA.....28/03/2012


This image made from amateur video and released by Shaam News Network Tuesday, March 27, 2012, purports to show a Syrians carrying a wounded man inHoms, Syria. Syrian activists said Wednesday a government offensive in northern Syria during which troops overran a major opposition stronghold has left behind scenes of destruction, with corpses in the streets, homes burned to the ground and shops that have been pillaged and looted.









This image made from amateur video and released by Shaam News Network Tuesday, March 27, 2012, purports to show a Syrian man running to help a wounded man in Homs, Syria. Syrian activists said Wednesday a government offensive in northern Syriaduring which troops overran a major opposition stronghold has left behind scenes of destruction, with corpses in the streets, homes burned to the ground and shops that have been pillaged and looted.




A man smokes a cigarette as he stands near damaged buildings in the old Homs city in northern Syria March 28, 2012.





A man rides his bike past damaged buildings in the oldHoms city in northern Syria March 28, 2012.







Syrian child refugees who have fled from Homs city with their parents, sit in a group in Wadi Khaled village in northern Lebanon March 28, 2012.






In this Tuesday, March 27, 2012 citizen journalism image provided by the Local Coordination Committees in Syria, black smoke rises from buildings in Homs, Syria. Three Syrian soldiers died in clashes with rebels in the central province of Homs on Wednesday, an activist group said, just a day after President Bashar Assad said he has accepted a U.N. plan to resolve the country's crisis.






A view of a damaged building in the old Homs city in northern Syria March 28, 2012.







A man sits against a wall in downtown Homs March 21, 2012, in this handout released to Reuters on March 27, 2012. Picture taken March 21, 2012.








This image made from amateur video and released by Shaam News Network Tuesday, March 27, 2012, purports to show a Syrians helping a wounded man inHoms, Syria. Syrian activists said Wednesday a government offensive in northern Syria during which troops overran a major opposition stronghold has left behind scenes of destruction, with corpses in the streets, homes burned to the ground and shops that have been pillaged and looted.






A man stands near damaged buildings in downtown Homs March 21, 2012, in this handout released to Reuters on March 27, 2012. Picture taken March 21, 2012.







Smoke rises from downtown Homs March 21, 2012, in this handout released to Reuters on March 27, 2012. Picture taken March 21, 2012.







A wounded Syrian refugee, who along with his family fled the Syrian city of Homs, sits next to a pillow at Wadi Khaled village in northern Lebanon, March 28, 2012. TheUnited Nations says more than 9,000 people have been killed in the year-long uprising against Syrian PresidentBashar al-Assad, thousands more have been wounded.





Syria's President Bashar al-Assad (C) shakes hands with a soldier during a tour in the Baba Amr neighbourhood ofHoms in this handout photograph released by Syria's national news agency SANA on March 27, 2012. Assad visited the rebel stronghold in the city of Homs that his forces had overrun after weeks of shelling and gunfire, apparently to make the point that he can now tour the streets of the once bitterly fought-over district.







Syria's President Bashar al-Assad (C) speaks to soldiers during a tour in the Baba Amr neighbourhood of Homs in this handout photograph released by Syria's national news agency SANA on March 27, 2012. Assad visited the rebel stronghold in the city of Homs that his forces had overrun after weeks of shelling and gunfire, apparently to make the point that he can now tour the streets of the once bitterly fought-over district.







A man stands near rubble and damaged objects in downtown Homs March 21, 2012, in this handout released to Reuters on March 27, 2012. Picture taken March 21, 2012.







A view of damaged buildings in downtown Homs March 21, 2012, in this handout released to Reuters on March 27, 2012. Picture taken March 21, 2012.







Syria's President Bashar al-Assad (C) speaks to local supporters during a tour in the Baba Amr neighbourhood of Homs, in this handout photograph released by Syria's national news agency SANA on March 27, 2012. Assad visited the rebel stronghold in the city of Homs that his forces had overrun after weeks of shelling and gunfire, apparently to make the point that he can now tour the streets of the once bitterly fought-over district.







Syria's President Bashar al-Assad (R) talks to an official during a tour in the Baba Amr neighbourhood of Homs, in this handout photograph released by Syria's national news agency SANA on March 27, 2012. Assad visited the rebel stronghold in the city of Homs that his forces had overrun after weeks of shelling and gunfire, apparently to make the point that he can now tour the streets of the once bitterly fought-over district. Syrian state television showed a video of Assad, wearing an open-necked shirt with a blue suit, walking casually in the devastated streets of the Baba Amr district and talking to groups of supporters.








A man shows a piece of shrapnel near damaged houses after heavy shelling by government forces in Al Qasseer city near Homs March 25, 2012. Picture taken March 25, 2012.







This image made from amateur video and released by Shaam News Network Monday, March 26, 2012, purports to show smoke rising from buildings in Homs, Syria. Syrian troops shelled rebel-held neighborhoods in the central city of Homs on Monday with at least five people seriously wounded. Homs has been one of the cities hardest hit by the government crackdown on the uprising that began last March.







This image made from amateur video and released by Shaam News Network Monday, March 26, 2012, purports to show smoke rising from buildings in Homs, Syria. Syrian troops shelled rebel-held neighborhoods in the central city of Homs on Monday with at least five people seriously wounded. Homs has been one of the cities hardest hit by the government crackdown on the uprising that began last March.























































































































































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