Intense fighting continues in Syria's largest city

Intense shelling and mortar rounds rocked Syria's northwestern city of Aleppo for a second straight day.

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Sunday, 29.07.2012.

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ALEPPO Intense shelling and mortar rounds rocked Syria's northwestern city of Aleppo for a second straight day. Opposition forces beat back an offensive by government troops backed by tanks and helicopters on Saturday. Intense fighting continues in Syria's largest city The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says intense fighting is taking place Sunday in the city's southwestern neighborhoods. The group said more than 25 people were killed Saturday in the commercial hub and Syria's largest city, among more than 160 killed in anti-government related unrest across the country. The UN has said more than 17,000 people have been killed in Syria since clashes broke out in March of last year. UN special envoy Kofi Annan said Saturday he feared an "imminent battle" for Aleppo. Both France and Russia echoed his concern about the mounting violence. French President Francois Hollande renewed a call for the UN to intercede, saying the role of UN Security Council member states is to intervene "as quickly as possible." Earlier, Russia warned a "tragedy" was imminent in Aleppo, but said foreign support of rebels would lead to "more blood." (Beta) VOA

Intense fighting continues in Syria's largest city

The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says intense fighting is taking place Sunday in the city's southwestern neighborhoods.

The group said more than 25 people were killed Saturday in the commercial hub and Syria's largest city, among more than 160 killed in anti-government related unrest across the country.

The UN has said more than 17,000 people have been killed in Syria since clashes broke out in March of last year.

UN special envoy Kofi Annan said Saturday he feared an "imminent battle" for Aleppo. Both France and Russia echoed his concern about the mounting violence.

French President Francois Hollande renewed a call for the UN to intercede, saying the role of UN Security Council member states is to intervene "as quickly as possible."

Earlier, Russia warned a "tragedy" was imminent in Aleppo, but said foreign support of rebels would lead to "more blood."

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