clashes rage in syria between army deserters
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Civilians were killed in the crisis-hit country

Clashes rage in Syria between army, deserters

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Protester burning a picture of President Al-Assad during an anti-regime demonstration
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Protester burning a picture of President Al-Assad during an anti-regime demonstration Clashes raged Thursday in Syria between troops and suspected army deserters as more civilians were reportedly killed in the crisis-hit country, a rights group said. On the diplomatic front the Arab League announced that Syrian authorities had agreed to allow a delegation to visit the country next week as part of efforts by the 22-member organisation to defuse the spiraling violence.
"We have received approval from the Syrian government to receive a ministerial delegation headed by Qatar on Wednesday, October 26," Arab League Assistant Secretary General Wagih Hanafi said in Cairo.
The delegation will also include Arab League Secretary General Nabil al-Arabi and the foreign ministers of Algeria Egypt, Oman and Sudan.
Violence in Syria has intensified in recent weeks as defections from the army reportedly increase, and at least five civilians died in Thursday's violence, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.
"Violent clashes today pitted troops to gunmen believed to be army deserters" in Burhaniya, near the town of Qusayr in central Homs province, said Rami Abdel Rahman, who heads rights watchdog.
He quoted residents as saying "several soldiers were killed and wounded and two military vehicles were destroyed," but was unable to give a precise casualty toll.
Abdel Rahman told AFP power, water and communication had been cut off in Qusayr on Thursday.
The Britain-based Observatory also reported five civilian deaths on Thursday and said a sixth person died of injuries sustained the previous day.
One woman was shot dead Thursday in the district of Deir Baalaba in Homs when her home came under heavy fire and a 25-year-old man was killed when he was hit by a stray bullet in Damir outside Damascus, the watchdog said.
A third civilian was killed and five others wounded in the central Hama region when security forces opened fire on a crowd which gathered outside a military camp to demand the release of villagers detained by the army.
And two young people were killed in the southern province of Daraa, cradle of the anti-regime protests that erupted in mid-March, when security forces opened fire to disperse a protest by students, it said.
The Observatory also reported several protests in the Sahl el-Ghab region of Hama after schoolchildren there were reportedly detained by security forces.
The United Nations estimates more than 3,000 people, including 187 children, have been killed in a fierce crackdown on dissent in Syria.
The Arab League earlier this month had called for "national dialogue" in the Egyptian capital between Syria's government and the opposition to help end the violence and avoid "foreign intervention" in Damascus.
The proposal was swiftly rejected by Syria's official media.
Meanwhile UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has called on Damascus to end its incursions into Lebanon, which have left three Syrians dead in recent weeks, warning the raids could ignite tensions in the region.
"I strongly deplore the violent incursions and raids into Lebanese towns and villages by Syrian security forces that resulted in death and injury," said UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon in a report release late Wednesday.
"I call upon the government of the Syrian Arab Republic immediately to cease all such incursions and to respect Lebanon's sovereignty and territorial integrity," Ban added.
"These incursions and the ongoing crisis in Syria carry the potential of igniting further tensions inside Lebanon and beyond.

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