Syrian City Shelled for Fifth Straight Day

Artillery and tanks pummeled the Syrian city of Homs for the fifth straight day today and activists told ABC News that at least 50 people were killed.

Today has been the heaviest day of shelling since the most recent assault began on Feb. 3, at least 150 people are believed to have died in the last 48 hours.

Tanks rolled into the city's Bab Amr neighborhood before dawn and a  live stream from Bab Amr shows a constant barrage of heavy shelling and gunfire. As explosions interrupted morning prayers, a rainbow appeared over the city. After several minutes of constant gunfire, the muezzin went quiet momentarily and chants of "Allah Akbar" filled the silence before the voice over the mosque's loud speaker resumed the call to prayer.

Activists say the roads into Homs are blocked, allowing no one in and no one out. Videos show tanks rolling through empty city streets, making it nearly impossible for residents to leave their homes.

Omar, a resident of Bab Amr, told the  BBC that the rocket and mortar attacks were indiscriminate. "Every house here in Baba Amr is a target," he said. "You have to be lucky to survive."

A doctor in the city told Al Arabiya that "whoever escapes death under the shelling will never escape the fire of snipers."

The BBC's Paul Wood spoke with journalists in Homs who said "they simply cannot move." Wood reports that people in Homs are "absolutely terrified of a ground assault" by the Syrian Army that they fear could come any day.

Today's violence comes as Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin reiterated Russia's condemnation of "violence from whichever side it comes." On Tuesday, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov met with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in Damascus, saying afterwards Assad is "completely committed" to ending the violence.

Also on Tuesday, Gulf Arab states announced they would recall their envoys from Damascus and expel their Syrian ambassadors. This comes after the U.S. shuttered its embassy in Syria on Monday. And the European Union said it will impose harsher sanctions on the regime.

As the international community debates its next move, activists abroad and inside Syria appeal for outside help.

Standing next to a dead child in a field hospital today, activist Danny Adbul Dayem made a desperate plea: "This child lost his brains. A bomb landed in his house. Is this what the U.N. is waiting for?"

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54 comments

  • Joseph F  •  3 months ago
    Russia and China should be so proud.
    • harvey 3 months ago
      Yes they should be, and we should be supporting Assad as well in his fight against al-qaeda and the muslim brotherhood. They are the ones responsible for the murdering going on over there.
    • AQ 3 months ago
      They're just seeing how much they'll be able to get away with themselves.
    • arcaneone 3 months ago
      For some reason, yahoo has been insisting that I'm in NJ.Actually I'm in Israel
      watching all this in total astonishment.
  • Ed  •  Tampa, Florida  •  3 months ago
    I find the news very inaccurate. Just like Libya, they stated that a city is continuously being bombed or shelled and yet the loss of life is so small (happily). What the heck is the military bombing, sewers, streets or parked cars?
  • Thomas Luther  •  3 months ago
    Does no country in the middle east care about what is happening in Syria? Is the middle east so void of human rights that no one steps in to help?
    • J 3 months ago
      The Arab League is a great example of what is wrong with the region - they talk a good talk, but can't agree on action. All they can ever agree on is that they hate Israel.
  • A Yahoo! User  •  Cicero, Illinois  •  3 months ago
    Let them solve their own problems. It didnt help in Egypt, or Libya when we stuck our noses in, and it wont help in Syria either.
  • ROBERT  •  3 months ago
    Q. What do you think the US government would do if a large group of armed Americans decided to overthrow the government?
    A. The tanks would roll and the uprising would be squashed.
    One person's "freedom fighter" is another person's "rebel"
    • Gary 3 months ago
      I fully agree. Look at the U.S. Civil War for example. Maybe the world should have stepped in to overthrow Lincoln to stop the bloodletting (sarcasm).
    • C 3 months ago
      amen
  • bob  •  New York, New York  •  3 months ago
    Turkey should swarm in and take control with the rebel fighters. Syria was once part of Turkey during the Ottoman days.
  • Drifter  •  3 months ago
    Just stay out of it America, and let the smelly rag heads kill each other. A dead Muslim is a good Muslim no matter who kills them.
  • Mihai  •  Madrid, Spain  •  3 months ago
    Russia messes over Syria ? lol
    that's dangerous
  • Paul  •  Middletown, Rhode Island  •  3 months ago
    This has been going on for 2000 years!! I wish they would get it right and just blow up the whole middle east and be gone. Then I would back fill that mediteranien and put up a world Disney Park. Enough with these groups of pains in the #$%$ Thank God I am NOT a Muslium. Morons.
  • harvey  •  3 months ago
    The world should support Assad in his fight against Al-Qaeda and the Muslim Brotherhood!

    They are the very same "freedom fighters" that have killed countless US soldiers.

    To not support Assad is to spit in the eyes of our surviving soldiers!!!
    • Markavelli 3 months ago
      Plenty of fighters from syria have joined alqaeda . Assad can pretend to support whoever he wants, the whole country is pure evil.

      I'm eating popcorn while reading whats happening over there.
  • RobertG  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  3 months ago
    Who Cares? Let these animals take care of themselves.
  • Michael  •  3 months ago
    @Linda: WE (the US) NEED to stay out of their business. Reminder: These Arab countries don't like the US. Libya, Iraq, Iran (persian), Afghan, Syria, etc., they all jumped up and down in their streets 10 yrs ago, burned our flag, etc. Let them deal with their own crises. We (OUR GOVERNMENT) need to stop being the World Police. If they want freedon and/or reforms, let them spill their own blood like we did in 1775.
  • Blub  •  3 months ago
    Homs is some distance from Damascus. Is Homs the base of the resistance? ABC doesn't say....
  • ChuckE  •  3 months ago
    Does this convince Americans of the importance of the 2nd amendment?
    It's obvious why Obama would like to do away with it...!
  • Allen  •  3 months ago
    hmmm, and why again would Assad order the military to bomb and shoot a "PEACEFUL CIVILIAN" population? Oh, of course, they are NOT A PEACEFUL CIVILIAN population but have decided to become an ARMED INSURRECTION funded by Obahma's CIA and other NATO IMPERIALISTS!
  • Minn_Cpl  •  3 months ago
    I love it!!! With us moving otta Mid East There back to bombing the Hell otta there own people again. Ain't it funny how things work out in those country's!!
  • Neal  •  Lexington, Kentucky  •  3 months ago
    China and Russia thinks this is OK? For thugs to bomb civilians and children? They need to get their priorities straight and quit worshiping money and oil..
  • Predictor  •  Columbus, Ohio  •  3 months ago
    If there was ever a time for an asassin it might be know.
  • YCANTI  •  Richardson, Texas  •  3 months ago
    Just another civil war in the Middle East. Not anyone's problem but Syria and possibly the surrounding countries. When they have the numbers they will change the government.
  • Dimi  •  3 months ago
    Just Assad extending peace with one hand to the Russians while using the Iron Fist with the other.