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Syrian government denies U.S. allegations of mass killings

A satellite image released Feb. 7 by Amnesty International shows the military-run Saydnaya prison, one of Syria's largest detention centers, located 18 miles north of Damascus.
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Syria’s government says it “categorically” denies U.S. accusations of mass killings at a prison, including executions of political opponents, and burning the victims in a crematorium to hide the evidence.

The Foreign Ministry in Damascus describes the U.S. State Department accusations as “a new Hollywood plot” and “lies” that are being used to justify U.S. “aggression and intervention.”

The statement was released on Tuesday.

Western monitors and watchdog groups say they have accumulated evidence of mass killings in Syrian government prisons. However, there hasn’t been any substantiated allegation so far of the use of a crematorium

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On Monday, the State Department said it believes about 50 detainees are being hanged each day at the Saydnaya military prison, which is located about 45 minutes north of the capital, Damascus.

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