Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Activists: 6 Children Killed In Shelling
Activists: 6 Children Killed In Shelling: AMMAN, July 24 (Reuters) - A Syrian army bombardment killed  at least six children and four other civilians on Tuesday in the  town of Herak on the southern Hauran Plain, opposition activists  said, and a video showed mangled bodies laid out in a local  hospital.                "Artillery and mortar rounds hit several residential streets  in Herak. Most of the children who were killed were living on  the same street," Shams al-Horani, one of the activists, told  Reuters by phone from the city of Deraa, birthplace of the  16-month-old revolt against President Bashar al-Assad.                "The army is shelling Herak, al-Nuiameh, Dael, Khirbat  Ghazaleh and Old Deraa from the Malaab al-Baladi (football  stadium) in Deraa," she added.                Opposition sources said Assad's forces had largely lost  control of Deraa and the main population centres in Hauran,  which stretches from the outskirts of the capital Damascus to  the border with Jordan.                But the army has been heavily shelling the areas under rebel  control for the last week and dozens of people, mostly  civilians, have been killed, the sources said.                Video footage posted on the Internet showed the bodies of  several children in Herak with holes in their legs, torso and  head, and a dead woman on the floor of a hospital.                One young girl wearing a pink and blue top with stars and  hearts on it lay on a doctor's table.
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