Showing posts with label July 21. Show all posts
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Saturday, July 21, 2012

Activists report heavy fighting in Syria's Aleppo



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AP In this Tuesday, June 12, 2012 file photo, a Syrian revolutionary flag waves on top of a building on the outskirts of Aleppo, Syria.



Syrian troops clashed with rebels in the city of Aleppo for a second day on Saturday, forcing inhabitants to flee to safer areas in some of the fiercest fighting to date in the heart of the country’s northern commercial hub, activists said.


Until recently, Aleppo, Syria’s largest city, has remained largely loyal to President Bashar Assad and has been spared the kind of daily bloodshed that has plagued other cities over the course of the uprising against him.


The fighting in the Salaheddine district in the city centre suggested Assad was losing his grip on one more traditional bastion of support.


“This night was very bad, there were huge explosions and the gunfire didn’t stop for several hours,” said Aleppo-based activist Mohammad Saeed via Skype.


The clashes began on Friday and continued throughout the night until Saturday morning, most of it in Salaheddine.


“The uprising has finally reached Aleppo,” Mr Saeed said.


This week, fierce fighting between troops and rebels reached the Syrian capital, the central bastion of Assad’s rule, shattering parts of the city and sending thousands of people fleeing to neighbouring Lebanon and Iraq.


Activists and residents reported a tense calm in Damascus on Saturday but said sporadic gunfire and explosions could be heard throughout the night.


Two residents who did not want to be identified for safety reasons said by telephone that the fighting peaked between 1 a.m. and 3 a.m. local time.


Damascus and Aleppo are both home to elites who have benefited from close ties to Assad’s regime, as well as merchant classes and minority groups who worry their status will suffer if Assad falls.


But for months, rebels have been gaining strength in poorer towns and cities in the Aleppo countryside, gaining footholds near the Turkish border. Anger has also been building inside the city at the government’s deadly crackdown on the uprising and in recent months, it has seen huge anti-government demonstrations, particularly among students at Aleppo University.



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146 presumed dead in Tanzania ferry accident



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Tanzania’s government on Saturday halted rescue operations for a ferry accident that appears to have killed 146 people.


Government official Ali Juma Shamhuna said 69 passengers were confirmed dead and 77 were still missing, but the rescue efforts were called off because it was unlikely to still find any passengers alive in the Indian Ocean three days after the accident.


The ferry MV Skagit, which capsized Wednesday while travelling from the East African nation’s economic capital Dar es Salaam to the island of Zanzibar, was carrying 291 passengers, although it had only been certified to carry 250, he added.



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9 killed as bomber attacks militant chief’s compound in Pak.



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Police said a suicide bomber attacked a militant commander’s compound in northwest Pakistan, killing at least nine people, including three children.


Amjad Khan, a senior tribal police official, said the compound attacked Saturday in Spin Dal village in the Orakzai tribal area was owned by militant commander Mullah Nabi.


It’s unclear who carried out the attack.


Nabi is a rival to another prominent commander from Orakzai, Mullah Toofan, who is allied with the Pakistani Taliban.


Mr. Khan said the bomber tried to enter the guest quarters in Nabi’s compound and detonated his explosives when he was challenged by guards outside.


Sabar Gul, another tribal police official, said three children were among the nine dead and 15 people were wounded.



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Strong quake hits off east coast of New Zealand



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A strong earthquake has struck off the east coast of New Zealand, but there were no immediate reports of any injuries or damage.


The U.S. Geological Survey says the magnitude-5.8 temblor struck Saturday off the east coast of the North Island at a depth of 20 kilometres.


New Zealand is prone to earthquakes. In February 2011, a strong quake in Christchurch killed 185 people and destroyed much of the city’s downtown area.



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10 missing, 1 dead in Myanmar ferry accident



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Five university football players and their coach are among at least 10 people missing after a passenger ferry accident in northern Myanmar that left one person dead.


The New Light of Myanmar newspaper reported Saturday that 73 people were rescued in the accident in the Irrawaddy River in Kachin state.


It said the ferry developed engine trouble, drifted through rapid waters under heavy rain and hit some docked vessels before sinking Friday.


The football team members had been travelling to the Kachin state capital of Myitkyina for an inter-university tournament.


People living along Myanmar’s major rivers and in the vast southern delta region often travel and transport goods by boat because of the lower cost and the inaccessibility of many areas by road.



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