DAMASCUS
Bodies of 80 people, who were slaughtered by hands-tied-back, have been found in Bustan al-Kasir region of Aleppo in the north of Syria.
Syrian Revolution General Commission (SRGC) stated that bodies of 80 people, who had been executed by hands' tied behind their back, were found in Quweq River in Bustan al-Kasir.
There are children too among the bodies, stated SRGC, adding that teams were trying to pull the bodies from the river.
SRGC expressed concern that the death toll might rise.
Witnesses said that there were marks of torture on most of the bodies, and they were shot in the head.
7,081 civilians have been killed in Aleppo as of March 2011.