63988713 The Syrian government announced the deaths of 40 police
At least forty Syrian officers were killed in an ambush by unknown in the town of Jisr al-Shuhur, reported Agence France-Presse, with reference to local, state television. It clarifies the BBC News, the attack occurred in the north-west of the country in a region where in recent years in different cities from time to time flashes of revolt against the regime. Syrian authorities have said that an attack carried out "armed gangs", which, according to the country's leadership behind these riots. At the same time sources, "Al Jazeera" in Syria say that the clashes in northwest Syria really killed about 40 people, but only six of them were policemen and the rest – the demonstrators who took to the streets to protest against the government. Neither the government nor the opposition to check whether the data is not yet possible. The uprising in Syria began in March with the requirements of improving people's living conditions and democratic political system. Once the government has used force to disperse the demonstrators, the opposition's demands have increased to the resignation of President Bashar Assad. After this, the Government introduced a number of cities in troops with tanks have begun to put down their fellow citizens. According to some, since Syria has killed more than a thousand people. The country's leadership blames the unrest in the organization of aliens, criminals and Islamists.