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Jabhat al-Nusra "carried out a mass execution against tens of abducted persons, throwing their bodies in Quweig River at Bustan al-Qasr area in Aleppo."On January 30, the Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) headlined "Media Source: Jabhat al-Nusra Terrorists Perpetrate Mass Execution in Aleppo," saying:
Families "identified a number of the killed, stressing that Jabhat al-Nusra abducted them because of their (refusal) to cooperate with this terrorist group."
SANA's reporter said no Syrian army forces were present in the area.
Syrian authorities earlier erected barbed wire along the river. It was done to prevent terrorist infiltration. It didn't help.
"The bodies, which terrorists and TV misleading channels have claimed that the army killed their owners, were found in the side where terrorists present"if they were killed in the safe areas, their bodies would stick to the barbed wires before reaching the region where they were discovered."Whether on not Washington plans direct intervention remains to be seen. Last weekend, Obama said:
"In a situation like Syria, I have to ask, can we make a difference in that situation? Would a military intervention have an impact?"
"How would it affect our ability to support troops who are still in Afghanistan? What would be the aftermath of our involvement on the ground?"
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