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Helicopters and tanks launch deadly strikes in Syrian capital as UN monitors depart following the expiry of mandate.
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Syrians battling government forces in Aleppo express disappointment more local residents have not joined their cause.
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Tanks and helicopters launch deadly strikes in southern areas of the capital as rebel fighters return.
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Russia and West still at odds over Syria sanctions and intervention as Security Council prepares to vote on Wednesday.
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UN warns Syria combatants over 'war crime'
UN humanitarian affairs chief Valerie Amos says parties to conflict should avoid civilian injury and loss of life.
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Violence rages in the Syrian capital
Fighting engulfs several Damascus neighbourhoods as Russia threatens to stall an extension of the UN mission in Syria.
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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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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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Damascus struck by 'most intense' clashes yet
Opposition reports explosions and heaviest fighting to date in the capital as Syria army tries to invade neighbourhoods.
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