Tuesday, July 31, 2012

WORLD_ Syria: Rebels 'overrun Aleppo police stations' - live updates

Syria: Rebels 'overrun Aleppo police stations' - live updates

• Dozens of police officers said to be killed by FSA
• Renewed clashes reported in Syria's biggest city
• Al-Qaida fighters join battle against government
• 'Eight killed' in battle at Yemen interior ministry
• Read the latest summary

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Haroon Siddique and Brian Whitaker
guardian.co.uk, Tuesday 31 July 2012 08.45 BST
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Free Syrian Army fighters north of Aleppo. The rebels now control a land corridor from Turkey to the outskirts of the city. Photograph: Turkpix/AP

17:47 BST
Here's a summary of the latest developments Syria • Fierce clashes have been reported at police stations in Aleppo, with rebels apparently overrunning some of them. The head of the Aleppo military council was quoted as saying 60 government soldiers were killed at a police station.

• Government forces have been shelling several districts of Aleppo, including the rebel stronghold of Salaheddin.

• Damascus and its suburbs, Deir el-Zour, Dera, Homs, Idlib and, Latakia, have also been shelled, according to the Local Coordination Committees activist group.

• Scores of foreign jihadists have crossed into Syria from Turkey in the past two weeks. The British government says the number of foreign fighters will increase the longer president Assad maintains his grip on power.

• The Guardian's Ghaith Abdul-Ahad has met men in Deir el-Zour fighting for al-Qaida alongside the Free Syrian Army.

• A veteran opposition figure, 80-year-old Haitham al-Maleh, has announced that he is forming a government in exile. The move has been criticised by Burhan Ghalioun, former head of the opposition Syrian National Council.

• Government forces destroyed nine four-wheel drive vehicles with mounted machine guns, killing all of their occupants, state media reported.

Bahrain

• The Islamic Human Rights Commission
has called for a ban on a Bahraini Prince visiting the Olympic Games.


Yemen
• Eight people were killed in clashes between Yemeni government forces and armed tribesmen loyal to former leader Ali Abdullah Saleh who were trying to storm the interior ministry in the capital Sanaa today, Reuters reports. Updated at 17:47 BST


Read more:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/jul/31/syria-aleppo-fighting-goes-on-live




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