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this article, over 300 people were killed in Syria on Wednesday. It is said to be one of the bloodiest days since the uprising opposement over President Bashar al-Assad. Since March 2011, 30,000 lives have been taken. World leaders of the United Nation do not know how to respond to this violence. The British based organization monitors the violence in Syria. It shows that 55 people were killed in Damacus on Thursday, and at least 40 had been shot and killed in the southeast capital, al-Dhiyabia. Activists blame Assad's security forces for the massacre. Activists have published videos of these victims, their bloody corpses wrapped in blankets. Another 14 people were killed in a bomb attack between rebels and the security forces. The violence in Syria has increased since Assad became for militarized and used more force against rebels. In the first nine months of violence, it is said that 5,000 were killed. The violence is no longer monitored by the United Nations, but it is said that five times as many people have been killed since the first nine months. The overall death toll is at 27,318.
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