None of the figures given by the Observatory to the Reuters news agency could
be seperatly verified due to the Syrian regimes restrictions on
journalists in the country.Victims of the alleged massacre in al Dhiyabia were shown in a video posted
online by activists. The rebels say there were men of all ages and women and
children among the dead but the video showed the corpses only of men ranging
in age from their teens to what looks like there 60s.The Observatory claimed that as many as 107 people may have been killed by
forces in al Dhiyabia.
Stats given Wednesday by different groups and the United Nations show Syrias civil war is getting worse not better. A well known opposition group the Britain based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said that more than 300 Syrians were killed on Wednesday alone including at least 40 in what rebels described as the latest massacre by Syrian troops in a town south of Damascus.
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