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U.N. says over 92 killed, 32 of them children, in Syria attack

chicagotribune.com (11 months and 30 days ago)

May 26, 2012

U.N. says over 92 killed, 32 of them children, in Syria attack

BEIRUT (Reuters) - The United Nations said on Saturday that more than 92 people were killed in what activists said was an artillery barrage by government forces in the worst violence since the start of a U.N. peace plan to slow the flow of blood in Syria's uprising. full story

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