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SNC slams rebel killing of prisoners

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BEIRUT: The opposition Syrian National Coalition (SNC) yesterday condemned the ‘‘collective execution’’ by rebels of soldier prisoners in the north and said it had created a commission of inquiry.

At least 150 Syrian regime forces died in fighting with rebels for control of Khan al-Assal, a key town in the northern Aleppo province, the Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights said on Friday.

It said more than 50 of those killed were executed by rebels after Khan alAssal fell on Monday, while the rest died fighting for the regime’s last bastion in the west of Aleppo province.

‘‘Videos show what appears to be the collective execution of a number of soldiers,’’ the opposition statement said.

‘‘The Coalition condemns this act, and announces the creation of a commission of inquiry, stressing the need to take proceeding­s against those whose implicatio­n in the crime is proven.’’

The Coalition said first indication­s show ‘‘the implicatio­n of armed groups not affiliated to the general command of the Free Syrian Army [FSA]’’ backed by Arab and Western government­s.

The mainstream rebel Ninth Division of the FSA claimed responsibi­lity for taking Khan al-Assal in a video statement distribute­d on Monday.

But footage distribute­d by the Observator­y said jihadists including the alQaeda-linked al-Nusra Front and Liwa Ansar al-Khilafa were behind the takeover.

‘‘The Coalition and the FSA general command condemn any violation of the Geneva Convention, no matter who is behind it,’’ the opposition statement said.

Amateur video filmed by rebels and distribute­d by the Observator­y showed the bodies of dozens of regime forces in a building.

‘‘Mass graves for Bashar [al-Assad’s] army,’’ says one unidentifi­ed fighter, referring to the Syrian president, as a cameraman walks through the complex filming the corpses.

‘‘These are Assad’s dogs,’’ unidentifi­ed cameraman adds.

On Saturday, Syrian Foreign Minister Walid Muallem sent letters to UN chief Ban Ki-moon and the UN High Commission­er for Human Rights about the executions. State media said his letter focused on ‘‘the horrible massacre committed by the terrorist group called Liwa Ansar al-Khilafa against dozens of civilians and soldiers’’.

Syrian Informatio­n Minister Omran al-Zohbi told state television late on Saturday that ‘‘the terrorists who committed a massacre at Khan al-Assal and the states that support and finance them will pay dearly for this crime’’.

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