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Deadly clashes in Idlib and Aleppo signal no let-up in the violence driving waves of refugees into neighbouring nations.
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Syrian military bombards rebel strongholds
The battle for Aleppo, Syria's largest city, rages into sixth day, as military launches aerial campaign.
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Red Cross declares Syria conflict a civil war
Fighting has spread and international humanitarian law now applies, Red Cross says, as clashes are reported in Damascus.
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Last Modified: 16 Jul 2012 18:03 GMT
Russia says West using 'blackmail' over Syria
Foreign minister warns Russia will block extension of UN mission if Western powers push for sanctions on Damascus.
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Syria forces bombard opposition strongholds
Helicopter gunships and tanks used to shell areas of Idlib and Damascus amid mass army deployment near Turkish border.
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UN observers confirm Syria aerial attacks
Monitors and joint envoy Annan cite increasing use of helicopter gunships, mortars and tanks against opposition areas.
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Explosions hit northern Syrian city
Ceasefire's effectiveness thrown into question after blasts near security buildings in Idlib cause casualties.
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