68 People killed by Syrian forces , Red Cross urges truce
Syrian forces killed 68 civilians as they blitzed the city of Homs and a village in Idlib province, monitors said, as the United States expressed support for a humanitarian ceasefire proposed by the Red Cross.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said that At least 33 people were killed yesterday in the village of Abdita in the northwestern province of Idlib. Another 31 were killed in Homs province, including 21 people who died in "intensive shelling" that targeted Homs city's Baba Amr neighbourhood, with the Khaldiyeh and Karm al-Zaytoun districts also blasted.