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Syrian forces attack Homs amid fears of new massacre Syria forces attack Homs as Annan says civilians trapped
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Syrian government forces have renewed their attack on the city of Homs, one of the focal points of the uprising against President Bashar al-Assad.Syrian government forces have renewed their attack on the city of Homs, one of the focal points of the uprising against President Bashar al-Assad.
Video published on the internet purportedly from Homs showed intermittent shelling and black smoke. Video published on the internet purportedly from Homs appeared to show intermittent shelling and black smoke.
UN mediator Kofi Annan is concerned civilians have been trapped in Homs and al-Haffa, a town in Latakia province also said to be under attack. International mediator Kofi Annan expressed concern about the shelling in Homs and reports of an attack on the town of al-Haffa, in Latakia province.
The US says it fears the government may be planning "another massacre". His spokesman said civilians were trapped in both places.
Mr Annan's spokesman, Ahmad Fawzi, said civilians had been trapped in both Homs and al-Haffa. Mr Annan had demanded that UN military observers be allowed immediate entry to al-Haffa, Ahmad Fawzi said in a statement.
Mr Annan was demanding immediate entry to al-Haffa for UN military observers be allowed, he added.
As joint envoy for the UN and the Arab League, Mr Annan brokered a six-point peace plan, including a ceasefire which came into nominal effect two months ago but has now been virtually abandoned.As joint envoy for the UN and the Arab League, Mr Annan brokered a six-point peace plan, including a ceasefire which came into nominal effect two months ago but has now been virtually abandoned.
BBC Middle East bureau editor Paul Danahar, who visited Homs with a team of UN observers earlier on Monday, said the Syrian army appeared to be using an unmanned surveillance drone to select buildings as targets for shelling.BBC Middle East bureau editor Paul Danahar, who visited Homs with a team of UN observers earlier on Monday, said the Syrian army appeared to be using an unmanned surveillance drone to select buildings as targets for shelling.
Our correspondent reported a steady stream of mortar rounds landing in the old city of Homs at a rate of about one a minute.Our correspondent reported a steady stream of mortar rounds landing in the old city of Homs at a rate of about one a minute.
He says he understands that the UN team - which has been trying for two days to gain access to the old city - has still not succeeded.He says he understands that the UN team - which has been trying for two days to gain access to the old city - has still not succeeded.
All the UN can do is stand by and watch, our correspondent says.All the UN can do is stand by and watch, our correspondent says.
Helicopter attacks Air power
US state department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said it was "deeply alarmed" at "reports from inside Syria that the regime may be organising another massacre".
Such an attack could happen, it suggested, in al-Haffa or the towns of Deir el-Zour, Homs or Hama, or in the suburbs of the capital, Damascus.
According to the London-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, at least 74 people were killed across Syria on Monday.According to the London-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, at least 74 people were killed across Syria on Monday.
An activist website, the Violations Documenting Centre, said there had been 29 deaths in the past week from bombardment in al-Haffa. All but three of the dead were civilians, it added. An activist website, the Violations Documenting Centre (VDC), said there had been 29 deaths in the past week from bombardment in al-Haffa. All but three of the dead were civilians, the VDC said.
These reports cannot be confirmed independently because Syria heavily restricts journalists' freedom of movement.These reports cannot be confirmed independently because Syria heavily restricts journalists' freedom of movement.
British Foreign Secretary William Hague condemned the violence in Syria, accusing the government of "inflaming sectarian tension". British Foreign Secretary William Hague condemned the violence in Syria. Recent massacres, such as the one in Houla in which 108 people were killed, showed the need for further action, he told the House of Commons.
"By branding their opponents terrorists and using tanks against them, the regime is driving Syrians to take up arms to defend their homes and by singling out particular communities it is inflaming sectarian tension," Mr Hague said.
The Syrian government blames the violence on foreign-backed armed terrorist gangs.The Syrian government blames the violence on foreign-backed armed terrorist gangs.
Separately, UN monitors and human rights activists said Syrian government forces had used helicopters to bombard the town of Rastan, in Homs province. Separately, UN monitors and human rights activists said Syrian government forces bombarded the town of Rastan, in central Homs province.
The town has been under intermittent army shelling "for months", the Observatory said. Government troops used helicopters to strafe rebel positions in Rastan, which has been under intermittent army shelling "for months", said the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
UN spokeswoman Sausan Ghosheh said monitors had seen Syrian helicopters firing on Rastan and another rebel stronghold, Talbisa. "The regime is now using helicopters more after its ground troops suffered major losses," the head of the Observatory, Rami Abdul-Rahman, told the Associated Press news agency.
In Talbisa, rebels from the Free Syrian Army captured soldiers from government forces, she added. UN monitors saw Syrian helicopters firing on Rastan and another rebel stronghold, Talbisa, a UN spokeswoman said.
"UN observers reported heavy fighting in Rastan and Talbisa, north of the city [of Homs], with mortar shelling as well as firing from helicopters, machine guns and smaller arms," spokeswoman Sausan Ghosheh said in a statement.
In Talbisa, UN observers reported that rebels from the Free Syrian Army captured soldiers from government forces, Ms Ghosheh said.