Syrian refugees at the Yayladagi camp in Turkey condemn the latest outbreak of violence across Syria.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (Arabic) SYRIAN REFUGEE, ADIL MUHAMMAD ABID, SAYING:<br/> <br />"The attacks are not only in Hama; they are going on around all of Syria. This regime will not stop killing, because the regime knows that, if it stops killing, that means the regime falls."<br/> <br />Opposition activists said forces loyal to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad also shelled the town of Homs, the first artillery fire since a U.N.-backed ceasefire came into effect two days ago.<br/> <br />The ceasefire, aimed at halting more than a year of bloodshed in Syria, appeared to be holding near the Turkey-Syria border, despite clashes in the region on Friday between rebels and Assad loyalists.<br/> <br />Here, Syrian soldiers can be seen manning an outpost on the border.<br/> <br />The U.N. Security Council is tentatively scheduled to vote on a draft resolution authorising a U.N. team to monitor the fragile truce.<br/> <br />Nick Rowlands, Reuters.
