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Allegations of Syrian executions emerge

A Syrian man looks as a building burns after shelling at Al-Ghouta in Homs city in Syira on July 18, 2012. Syrian Defense Minister Daoud Rajha was killed by a bomb which exploded during a meeting of ministers and security officials at a national security building in Damascus on July 18, 2012, state television said. UPI/Khaled Tallawy
A Syrian man looks as a building burns after shelling at Al-Ghouta in Homs city in Syira on July 18, 2012. Syrian Defense Minister Daoud Rajha was killed by a bomb which exploded during a meeting of ministers and security officials at a national security building in Damascus on July 18, 2012, state television said. UPI/Khaled Tallawy | License Photo

DAMASCUS, Syria, Aug. 12 (UPI) -- Syrian opposition groups said at least 10 young men had been rounded up and executed Sunday by government forces in the embattled city of Homs.

The opposition collective Syrian National Council said troops stormed a neighborhood and corralled about 350 young men into a square by a mosque and publicly gunned down the men, CNN reported.

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Homs is a stronghold for anti-government rebels, who have been fighting the regime of President Bashar Assad since March of last year.

Elsewhere in Syria's largest city and commercial hub of Aleppo, government forces rained artillery on rebel positions, The Sunday Telegraph reported.

Abdulaziz al-Salameh, head of the Aleppo revolutionary council, told the British newspaper the rebels weren't going to back down.

"We are prepared to see the city destroyed before we give it up," he said.

Syrian state-run TV said government forces had killed 12 rebels and destroyed five of their vehicles.

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