Armored vehicles stormed the farm and killed dozens in Homs
Least 11 dissident soldiers killed at least Thursday, and four were wounded, shot by regular Syrian army during clashes on the western outskirts of the city of Homs, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
For its part, said the local coordinating committees that organize protests in Syria, The unity of the Syrian army, backed by armored vehicles raided farms in the west of Homs, killing 15 people.
This news comes at a time to meet the Arab foreign ministers to discuss the Syrian crisis in Cairo, and to discuss the imposition of sanctions on the regime of President Bashar al-Assad.
According to official figures of the United Nations to put the death toll in Syria exceeded 3500 people, while the Syrian version says that the numbers do not exceed the hundreds, most of the Syrian army in the statements described Bahazzlah.
The continued condemnation of the Assad regime, calls to tighten the noose around for him to step down, raising the Turkish Prime Minister Recep Erdogan, the pace of the letter, addressed to the Syrian regime, saying on Tuesday: "The move Bashar al-Assad of killing his people to die can not be described as the tournament but on the contrary, this cheese."
Erdogan called Assad to "look at what happened to the leaders of their people like an ant who fought Hitler and Mussolini, and even to look at for the outgrowth of Muammar Gaddafi, when people generally take up arms."