New ‘massacre’ reported in Syria’s Hama province

BEIRUT – Syrian activists say pro-government militia and security forces have killed at least 86 people, including women and children, in the central province of Hama. They say some of those killed in the villages of al-Kubeir and Maazarif Wednesday were stabbed to death and at least 12 bodies were burned.


The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said militiamen armed with guns and knives carried out the attack after regular troops had shelled the area.


The Observatory described a similar pattern of events as recounted from the May 25 Houla massacre in which 108 Syrian civilians were murdered, nearly half of them children. That incident has provoked international outrage.


Activists called for an immediate investigation. There was no comment from the Syrian government, and events on the ground are difficult to verify as Syria tightly restricts access to international media.


Meanwhile, senior U.S. officials are warning Syria and its backers that tougher international action against President Bashar al-Assad’s government could follow unless Damascus demonstrates