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This is an archive article published on August 30, 2013

syrian army moves scud missiles to avoid strike

The move possibly aims to protect the weapons from a Western attack.

Amman: President Assads forces have removed several Scud missiles and dozens of launchers from a base north of Damascus,possibly to protect the weapons from a Western attack,opposition sources said Thursday. The move from the foothills of the Qalamoun mountains,one of Syrias most heavily militarised districts,appears part of a precautionary but limited redeployment of armaments in areas of central Syria still held by Assads forces.

Syrian coalition urges strike on Assad

Paris: The opposition Syrian National Coalition urged Western powers to launch a punitive strike against Assads government quickly and offer real military and political support to stop people being exterminated. SNC president Ahmad Jarba told Le Parisien Assad should be tried in the International Criminal Court.

Romania tells citizens to leave Syria immediately

Bucharest: Romania has told its citizens in Syria to leave the country as soon as possible amid fears that the violence there is escalating.

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