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Assad forces battle fighters across many cities, as border crossings with Iraq and Turkey fall into opposition control.
Violence reported in several towns as rebels battle to take control of border crossings into neighbouring countries.
Fighting has spread and international humanitarian law now applies, Red Cross says, as clashes are reported in Damascus.
Foreign minister warns Russia will block extension of UN mission if Western powers push for sanctions on Damascus.
Opposition reports explosions and heaviest fighting to date in the capital as Syria army tries to invade neighbourhoods.
Government forces continue to pound opposition neighbourhoods in Homs, killing at least five, activists say.
Syrian Free Army blocks Syrian Red Crescent ambulances from entering area, in climate of "deep mistrust".
Vehicle carrying prisoners attacked near Turkish border, day ahead of Arab League meeting to decide on observer mission.
Opposition SNC calls for Security Council and Arab League action after reporting deaths of more than 250 people.
At least 82 people reported dead after heavy fighting in Idlib, days before scheduled visit of Arab League observers.
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