DAMASCUS
A total of 96 people were killed on Tuesday during operations Assad forces staged in several cities of Syria.
Syrian Network for Human Rights (SNHR), a London-based group that tracks civilian and dissident casualties, stated that Assad forces killed 33 in Dera'a, 28 in the suburbs of capital Damascus, 9 in Aleppo, 7 in Homs, 6 in Idlib, 5 in Quneitra, 3 each in Hama and Deir al-Zor, and 2 in Raqqah, so a total of 96 people died at air and land operations.
Meanwhile, Syrian Revolution General Commission (SRGC) stated that Syrian army forces carried out heavy attacks by using howitzer and rockets and more, and Free Syrian Army (FSA) forces attacked many control points.
SRGC underscored power and internet access cuts in many parts of Damascus and added, fierce clashes between two armies continue in many cities mainly in Aleppo.
Furthermore, a mass grave was found near Sheikh Miskin town of Dera'a.
In regards to the mass grave where 12 dead bodies were entombed, Syrian Local Coordination Committee (LCC) said after the mass execution carried out by Assad forces, bodies of 12 people were burnt down.
LCC noted that local activists reached the zone despite the fires of snipers, and achieved to take photos and videos.