Jisr al - Shugur was under heavy shelling as hundreds of military vehicles entered the city and helicopters hovered in the sky, said the Local committees for the coordination of Syria, a network of human rights activists.
A Syrian soldier was killed and four other soldiers wounded in the clashes, the Syrian State television reported Sunday. From Arabic Syria (healthy) state news agency said that two gunmen were killed, and "others" were arrested.
State television said this Sunday that drives military had entered Jisr al - Shugur, to "cleanse the national hospital of the elements of the armed gangs after defusing explosives and various devices of TNT that these bands were planted in the bridges and roads".
The Syrian Government accounts have contrasts sharply with reports from residents, who say that there is no "armed bands" Jisr al - Shugur.
State TV also said that on Sunday that the city authorities had found a mass grave containing bodies mutilated and beheaded by members of the security forces murdered by "armed gangs".
Regime of President Bashar al - Assad has consistently blamed gangs armed bloodshed, but activists and protesters say that the security forces have caused violence.
In a statement published on Sunday, the Secretary-General's report of the United Nations, Ban Ki-moon condemned by Syria against civilians and expressed particular concern over violence in Jisr al - Shugur.
"The Syrian authorities have the obligation to protect its people and their rights respected."The use of military force against civilians is unacceptable, said the statement by the United Nations.
Many have fled "military offensive of the Syrian Government" Jisr al - Shugur, British Secretary of Foreign Affairs William Hague said in a statement condemning the violence on Sunday. In a previous interview, called on the Security Council of the United Nations to adopt a position.
"I think that it is high time that the Security Council to make a clear statement that we are defending, urging the Syrian Government to respond to the legitimate claims to free prisoners of conscience, to open access to the internet, and to cooperate with the United Nations High Commissioner on human rights" he told Sky News Sunday.
He said that he had tried to obtain support from the countries represented in the Council, but he noted that the perspective adopted a resolution "on a knife's edge" - particularly from members of the Council of the UN Security Lebanon is a close ally of Syria.
"Close interconnections between the Government of the Lebanon and the Government of Syria have made impossible to Lebanon to take a clear position on this," he told Sky News.
CNN has been able to confirm independently the accounts of the riots in Syria, as that has not been given access to the country by the Government of Syria.
On Friday the Syrian troops arrived at Jisr al - Shugur entries, in an operation "to restore the security and tranquillity in the area that is being terrorized by armed terrorist groups", it reported healthy.
The Syria Government announced that it will punish Jisr al - Shugur, after accusing the "armed groups" of killing at least 120 security forces several days ago.
HEALTHY on Sunday also reported that a police officer was killed and another was wounded Friday in clashes with "an armed terrorist group" in the province of Idlib. The Government news agency says detained Syrian army "snipers and terrorists" there on Saturday.
Police and gunmen also clashed on Friday in the Homs province, it said healthy.
While in the meantime, is the Lebanese Shi'a were militant group Hezbollah denied reports that has been involved in clashes in Syria, saying that you such accounts, rumors and "sectarian incitement".
Syrian refugees who had fled to Turkey have said some soldiers Syrians rebelled later was ordered to fire on unarmed demonstrators and instead began fighting each other.
The number of the Syrians flee to Turkey has climbed to 4,300, a Turkish official news agency reported Saturday.
A fourth refugee camp established on Sunday of Hamza Cisligi, about 100 meters (109 yards) from the border with Syria in Turkey, to take on Syrians who have fled the repression of the regime.
Halit Cevik, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs adjunto-Subsecretario Turkish for the Middle East, told the Anadolu news agency Saturday that Turkey has made preparations for more refugees.
"Turkey hosted great many numbers of guests in the past in their darkest hour of need." We can do it again, "Cevik said, according to Anadolu."
The Syrian human rights observatory said that at least 25 people were killed on Friday in several places, including 11 in the city of Maaret al - Nouman.
Amnesty International said last week that believes more than 1,100 people - including 82 children - have been killed in Syria since the crackdown began in mid-March. Arwa Damon CNN, Salma Abdul Aziz Saad Abedine contributed to this report.
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