the u.n. observers have gotten into that area and now are at the massacre site but we can t confirm that either. we re still waiting on official numbers and word of what officially happened from the u.n. observers on the ground, though. but what activists say happened is that a syrian militia and syrian troops attacked the town of kabir in the past 24 hours, at least 80 people they say were killed and that number could rise to roughly 100 or so. of course, the assad regime is saying this is not their responsibility, they say it was the acts of armed terrorists. jamie: of course. whether that s true or not, who knows. sounds like they are involved to a certain extent, at least some government forces, and the question is, i guess we have to ask, who in the international community will step up to help them, even if it s just with aid with the for example being affected? one of the countries that wants to help and will talk to the about it is iran. how concerned are people there about gett
getting of another massacre in syria. u.n. observers have been turned away from a tiny syrian town where activists say nearly 80 people have been killed, and more than half of them women and children. many said to be killed at close range. conor powell is joining us from our middle east bureau. conor, what s the latest overnight? reporter: well, jamie, antiassad acti vies say that more than 80 people were killed in the syrian town of kabir, just outhad hama, that could raise to more than 100 according to activists. fox news stresses we cannot confirm these claims. the sunday has vent observers and advisers and observers to go find out what has happened in this town of kabir, however, they ve been reportedly turned away according to u.n. officials, prevented by syrian troops and also civilians in the area. now, syrian state television is actually reporting that