Regime attacks in Syria kill 100 people, says opposition

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At least 100 people, including five children and five women, have been killed in air and ground operations across Syria carried out by President Bashar al-Assad's regime, opposition activists have claimed.

Forty four people were killed in the suburbs of Damascus, 25 in Idlib, 15 in Aleppo, four in Homs and another four in Daraa, three in Lattakia and also in Quneitra, and one person in Hama and another in Deir’z Zor, the London-based Syrian Network for Human Rights watchdog said on Thursday.

Many buildings were damaged and demolished in the attacks, according to a separate report from the Local Coordination Committees of Syria.

Intensive clashes occurred between the Free Syrian Army and regime forces in Aleppo and Lattakia, LCC sources also said.
Syrian security forces "neutralized" a large number of armed groups during operations in Aleppo, Lattakia and Homs, said the Syrian regime’s official SANA news agency.

More than 100,000 people have been killed during the ongoing three-year conflict in Syria, which has also internally displaced more than 6.5 million people, according to the U.N.

More than two million Syrians are now registered as refugees in neighboring Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan and Iraq.

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A view shows smoke rising at an area in the Latakia mountains during fighting between opposition forces and forces loyal to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad

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