Syria Call:

Syrian forces on Tuesday arrested about 50 children from their schools and homes in the city of "Rastan" in the northern Homs countryside between the ages of 13 and 16 years because of the spread of paper flyers with phrases in support of the Syrian revolution.

"The air force of the Assad regime launched a raid and arrest on the homes of children and schools and took them to an unknown destination," "Smart" news agency quoted local sources.

According to the sources, the arrests came against the background of the spread of papers near the mosque "Al-Omari" in "Rastan" read as (the Islamic Movement of Ahrar al-Sham, Al-Maghaweir forces, Abu Bakr regiment behind the enemy lines) last Friday.

At the same time, three detainees were killed under torture in the Syrian regime's Sidnaya prison after more than seven years of detention and 4,500 people during the two raids in Al-Rastan in 2011 and 2012.

The militia linked to Russia took control of the northern Homs countryside in mid-May after the agreement, "settlement" under the auspices of Russia, which included the exit of those who reject the settlement to the north of Syria and signatories have kept staying in the region.