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The bloodiest 24 hours yet: '18 premature babies die in Homs hospital after power cut caused by fifth day of shelling by Assad troops
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 10401743:MV8xNzc4MjUyXzI5NTM3MjU5XzczNEUzMEEx] PEOPLE IN GLASSHOUSES. If they are going to fuck with assad and his troops by arming and rebelling i suggest they think ahead a little, These incubators should have been backed up by generators,in fact the whole hospital needs emergency power supply plan. Libya all over again,the western world filling thier head with dreams of a better life which only 1% of us really have ,not the 50% plus they are led to believe. Just like libya,how many of these rebels have been promised some backup once things get underway,just to find thousands have to die before that will happen. [/quote]
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The bloodiest 24 hours yet: '18 premature babies die in Homs hospital after power cut caused by fifth day of shelling by Assad troops'
Newborn babies in incubators among at least 100 killed today
Three unarmed families murdered in their own homes
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By Stephen Wright
Eighteen premature babies were said to be among dozens of civilians who died on one of the bloodiest days of the Syrian uprising.
They perished yesterday after their incubators failed during power cuts in the rebel-held city of Homs, according to reports.
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