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Syria crisis: University of Damascus hit by mortars | Syria crisis: University of Damascus hit by mortars |
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Mortar fire has hit the University of Damascus, killing 12 students, Syrian state TV says. | |
The channel blamed rebels for the attack, saying a number of people had also been injured. | |
It said the mortars had hit the university's faculty of architecture. | It said the mortars had hit the university's faculty of architecture. |
The Syrian capital is in the grip of heavy fighting between government and rebel forces, who have recently intensified the use of mortars in the city, correspondents say. | The Syrian capital is in the grip of heavy fighting between government and rebel forces, who have recently intensified the use of mortars in the city, correspondents say. |
State-run al-Ikhbariya TV said the mortars had hit a canteen. The station showed footage of doctors trying to save victims amid a scene of upturned tables and chairs, shattered glass and blood on the floor. | State-run al-Ikhbariya TV said the mortars had hit a canteen. The station showed footage of doctors trying to save victims amid a scene of upturned tables and chairs, shattered glass and blood on the floor. |
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR), a UK-based activist group, said several rounds had hit but did not give further details, AFP news agency reported. | |
At least five people have been killed by mortar fire in the centre of Damascus since Monday, AFP said. Mortars landed near the university's law faculty earlier this week. | At least five people have been killed by mortar fire in the centre of Damascus since Monday, AFP said. Mortars landed near the university's law faculty earlier this week. |
The UN says at least 70,000 people have been killed in the fighting in Syria since protests against President Bashar al-Assad began two years ago. | The UN says at least 70,000 people have been killed in the fighting in Syria since protests against President Bashar al-Assad began two years ago. |
Meanwhile, there are conflicting reports about the transfer of a group of Syrian refugees from Turkey back to Syria. | |
It follows clashes on Wednesday between police and a number of refugees protesting against poor living conditions, at a camp near the Akcakale in Turkey, near the Syrian border. | |
The police fired tear gas and a number of people were injured, says the BBC's James Reynolds in Istanbul. | |
Turkish news agency Dogan says Turkey has deported several hundred refugees from the camp for playing a role in the unrest. | |
But the Turkish Foreign Ministry disputes this account. One official told the BBC that 50 to 60 refugees asked to leave the camp and return to Syria - and they were allowed to do so, our correspondent says. |