World forces discuss Syrian threat of chemical weapons: armed clashes in Aleppo are going on

Clashes and deaths in Syria are going on. World media informs about the armed clashes and victims in various Syrian cities. According to Iranian Press TV the Syrian Army has destroyed an insurgent command center in the northern city of Aleppo. The clashes are going on between rebels and government troops in the country’s largest city.
According to the source the command center in Aleppo’s Sayyed Ali district was destroyed on Wednesday.
Meanwhile, security forces killed a large number of insurgents in Aleppo neighborhood of Seif al-Dawla.
Government forces also fought with insurgents in the capital Damascus, Idlib, and Hama, inflicting heavy losses on them.
As Syrian official news agency SANA informs civilians have started to return to their homes in the border town of Harem, in the northern province of Idlib, after the army cleared the area of terrorist groups.
As the BBC writes the UK has joined the US in warning Syria that the use or threat of chemical weapons would force them "to revisit their approach".
The warning came after a telephone call between Prime Minister David Cameron and US President Barack Obama.
The PM also spoke to French President Francois Hollande. The three discussed building support for the opposition.
Earlier, Chinese state media accused Mr. Obama of using the chemical arms issue as an excuse for military intervention.
Remind that China and Russia have both blocked attempts to impose UN sanctions on Syria.
According to the Russian source Moscow believed Syria had no intention of using its chemical weapons and was able to safeguard them.
Clashes in Syria started since March 2011 and are going on till now. According to the information by the UN thousands of people have already been killed as a result of armed clashes between Syrian Governmental and opposition forces. Syrian President Bashar al-Assad believes that the opposition is supported by the foreign forces.