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Explosions kill 83 at Syrian university as exams begin

Bloodshed, and disturbing the civilian life, because the government violent crackdown on peaceful protests in early 2011 to the Syrian democratic reform into turmoil override the President bashar assad's armed rebellion bending.
More than fifty countries called for the United Nations security council on Tuesday, refers to the crisis, the international criminal court genocide and war crimes of the people. But, Russia - bashar al-assad long-term ally and arms suppliers - blockade initiative, says it is "untimely and counterproductive.
Tuesday's explosion in aleppo university, located in Syria's most populous city in the government control area of 22 months of the conflict of each party are accusing the other.
Some activists in aleppo said, the government's attack of the explosion, and state television blamed "terrorists" - a term, they often use it to describe the rebels - launch two rockets in the school. A rebel fighter said, explosion has caused the "-" missile.
Human rights, the basis for the supervision of the group, the Syrian observatory said, left 83 people dead and dozens injured, but it could not identify the explosion source.
: "many in critical condition," observatory said in a statement, the reason is that doctors and students.
State television broadcast a body lie low is on the street, a few car combustion. A college building was burned down.
Video screen display, students carry books, one of the university after the blast, from the smoke rises quickly away. Camera shake another explosion voice, people began to run.
Syria's ambassador to the United Nations BaShaEr · ibrahim jaafari said: "dirty terrorist ACTS targeted aleppo university students, because they sat for their mid-term exam," the security council in New York city. And he said, 82 students were killed and 162 injured.
If confirmed, the government's rocket attacks report suggested in the area of the rebels have been able to get and deployment than before use more powerful weapons.
Recent rebels control area, Bustan hotel, kass's, more than a mile of the university.
Activists refused, insurgents behind sneak, but, on the contrary, accused the government of suggestion.
"The crime of aircraft power don't respect a mosque, church or university students, said:" who gave his name, Tayem Roman abramovich.
Grinding TOWARD STALEMATE
The rebels have been trying to take aleppo - was a prosperous business center - since since this summer, but has been unable to eradicate bashar al-assad better armed and organized force.
The international community efforts to find a political solution Syria civil war is also in a stalemate, and even lead to conflict the death toll from more than 60000 surge.
Crisis drive for hundreds of thousands of people fled the country, many neighboring Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey, where fire, the country of southeast a camp of killing a pregnant woman Syria woman and her three children on Tuesday.
In the Syrian territory, neither army, also does not have the insurgents have been able to keep clear momentum.
Poorly equipped, chaotic rebels still and bashar al-assad troops, although some parts of the country, such as Turkey and Saudi Arabia to win support.
In addition, the government also benefit from good air power to beat Damascus and other parts of the rebels occupied area.
The efforts of the rebel against capital seems to have to deadlock. A witness in the rebel control area of Damascus said on Tuesday, the two sides of the front is very quiet.
Streets are still full of civilians, witnesses said, although shells hit the voice of the buildings around. He said, people walking around, buy candy and sandwiches.



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