13 more deaths reported in Syria unrest

(CNN) -on the eve of the arrival of the planned Arab League observers, 13 people were killed and scores injured in Syria is s on Sunday, according to the opposition movement.

Activists depicted the worsening conditions in towns and cities in the middle of what they call the Government’s ever-increasing offensive. This comes at a time when the security forces and Allied militia fighters should withdraw to end violence involving more than nine months of protests against the Government of President Bashar al-Assad.

Abu Umar, an activist in the embattled city of Homs, told CNN on Sunday that attacks by Government forces began Friday and continuing non-stop in some neighborhoods that surrounded. He said Gunmen shoot at anything and everything.

“You can’t cross the street because of snipers,” said Omar. “They cut the electricity. Now I walk by the generator. There is no water or satellite phone. No more food and we have lost the most important, that is bread. There is no more bread … for kids. “

Local coordination committees in Syria, opposition activist network which went by the acronym LCC, reported the death of 13, including three children, all over the country. It says five died at Homs, where government forces have surrounded the neighborhood such hotbeds of opposition to al-Assad.

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