Deaths of journalists will be fatal for Syria
The Syrian authorities have ruled out their participation in the assassinations against CNN's journalists in Khoms, Syria, reports the British Skay News TV.
After two Western journalists were killed and some were injured, Damascus on February 22 declared that there was no information regarding the location of the Western journalists in Syria.
ITAR-TASS reports that the information center where the journalists were located at was found through the use of electronic space satellites since it was impossible to deafen the equipment that the journalists had used to transmit information.
The British military reports that the Syrian side has found the information center through a special signal.
"The deaths of the two Western journalists in Syria will become the "turning point" for developments of the situation in the country and will multiply the pressure on the Syrian regime and Bashar Al-Asad," as announced by BBC Radio Corporation.
It has been announced that 7-10 missiles had fallen on the information center where the journalists were based.
The source reports that U.S., British and French journalists in Syria were bombed at the Bab-Amr district in Khoms, which was surrounded by the government's forces.
The boxes fell in the room where the journalists were located right at the moment when correspondent for the British Sandy Times Weekly and U.S. journalist Mary Calvin had ended their reports.