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Funeral of 17 army members held in Syria

2011-11-26 16:14:42 GMT2011-11-27 00:14:42(Beijing Time)  Xinhua English

The coffins of 17 army members, whom Syrian government said were killed over the past two days by armed groups, are seen during a funeral in front of the military Abdul-Qadder Shaqfeh hospital at al-Waer neighborhood in the central province of Homs, Syria, on Nov. 26, 2011. Some 20 people were killed in the past 24 hours across Syria, including law-enforcement members, gunmen and a civilian, the official SANA news agency reported Friday. (Xinhua/Bassim)

The coffins of 17 army members, whom Syrian government said were killed over the past two days by armed groups, are seen during a funeral in front of the military Abdul-Qadder Shaqfeh hospital at al-Waer neighborhood in the central province of Homs, Syria, on Nov. 26, 2011. Some 20 people were killed in the past 24 hours across Syria, including law-enforcement members, gunmen and a civilian, the official SANA news agency reported Friday. (Xinhua/Bassim)

The coffins of 17 army members, whom Syrian government said were killed over the past two days by armed groups, are seen during a funeral in front of the military Abdul-Qadder Shaqfeh hospital at al-Waer neighborhood in the central province of Homs, Syria, on Nov. 26, 2011. Some 20 people were killed in the past 24 hours across Syria, including law-enforcement members, gunmen and a civilian, the official SANA news agency reported Friday. (Xinhua/Bassim)

The coffins of 17 army members, whom Syrian government said were killed over the past two days by armed groups, are seen during a funeral in front of the military Abdul-Qadder Shaqfeh hospital at al-Waer neighborhood in the central province of Homs, Syria, on Nov. 26, 2011. Some 20 people were killed in the past 24 hours across Syria, including law-enforcement members, gunmen and a civilian, the official SANA news agency reported Friday.

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