Syrian government forces have bombarded the city of
Homs with artillery shells and mortars, killing more than 200 people,
opposition groups say.
Activists accused the military of killing women and children in the worst violence in 11 months of unrest.
But the government denied the claims, saying activists were engaging in a propaganda campaign.
The BBC's Paul Wood is with rebel fighters near Homs.
Activists accused the military of killing women and children in the worst violence in 11 months of unrest.
But the government denied the claims, saying activists were engaging in a propaganda campaign.
The BBC's Paul Wood is with rebel fighters near Homs.
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