An image grab taken from footage broadcast by Syrian state TV on July 22, 2012 shows Jordanian and Egyptian passports and ID cards which were allegedly found on the bodies of gunmen killed during clashes with Syrian security forces in the Qabun district of the capital Damascus. Feared forces led by President Bashar al-Assad's brother used helicopter gunships in a new assault on rebels in Damascus, activists said, as clashes also raged in Syria's second city Aleppo. AFP PHOTO / HO / SYRIAN TV == RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / HO / SYRIAN TV" - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS - AFP IS USING PICTURES FROM ALTERNATIVE SOURCES AS IT WAS NOT AUTHORISED TO COVER THIS EVENT, THEREFORE IT IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DIGITAL ALTERATIONS TO THE PICTURE'S EDITORIAL CONTENT, DATE AND LOCATION WHICH CANNOT BE INDEPENDENTLY VERIFIED ==
An image grab taken from footage broadcast by Syrian state TV on July 22, 2012 shows Jordanian and Egyptian passports and ID cards which were allegedly found on the bodies of gunmen killed during clashes with Syrian security forces in the Qabun district of the capital Damascus.   — Photo by AFP

AMMAN: Syrian troops executed at least 20 unarmed men in the Damascus neighbourhood of Mezzeh on Sunday who they suspected of aiding rebels in the area, opposition activists in the district said.

The bodies of 20 men, aged approximately 20 to 30, were collected from the neighbourhoods of al-Ikhlas, al-Zayat, al Farouk, Hawakir al-Sabbarah and al-Basatin, several activists said by phone from Mezzeh.

“The bodies were taken to al-Mustafa Mosque. Most had bullet holes, one with as many as 18. Three had their hands tied behind their back. Some of the men were in their pajamas. Several had their legs broken or fingers missing. Others were stabbed with knifes,” said Bashir al-Kheir, one of the activists.

Video footage and photos posted by activists on YouTube Facebook purportedly showed the bodies on the mosque floor.

One bore what appeared to be torture marks on the stomach. Two men appeared to have had their throats slit.

Syrian authorities have banned most independent media from the country, making verification of events on the ground difficult.

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