Syria Regime Forces Advance in Region on Lebanon Border

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Syrian regime forces made gains Sunday in the key town of Nabuk, one of the last rebel-held areas in the Qalamoun region bordering Lebanon, a watchdog said.

"There is fierce fighting in Nabuk between government forces, backed by Hizbullah fighters, and al-Nusra Front and the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant," the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.

The monitor, which relies on activists and medics on the ground for its information, said President Bashar Assad's troops have taken "new sectors of the town.”

Regime forces have surrounded and pounded Nabuk for the past two weeks.

"The Syrian army is continuing to rake orchards in Nabuk, and has discovered a terrorist lair containing medical equipment and drugs," state television said.

"Terrorists" is the term used by Damascus to refer to the armed opposition battling to bring down Assad's regime for nearly three years.

The Observatory, which relies on activists and medics on the ground for its information, said regime troops had "executed five civilians, including two children," in Nabuk.

Activists said they were able to transport the bodies to Yabrud, a nearby area held by rebels, and they uploaded pictures on social media that they said showed the bloodied corpses of the two children, one of which had a head wound.

Taking the Nabuk area would cement regime control of territory linking Damascus province with Homs province in central Syria.

In northern Syria, meanwhile, the death toll from regime air raids on the jihadist-held town of Raqa has risen to 18, the Observatory said, updating an earlier toll of 14.

Five women and six people under the age of 18 were among the dead, the Britain-based group said.

Since March 2011, when initially peaceful protests broke out against Assad, at least 126,000 people have been killed in the violence ravaging Syria, it says.

Comments 10
Thumb Mystic 08 December 2013, 19:08

Assads prisons ooh so sad, you talking about Geagea that got imprisoned? Why so sad?

Thumb Mystic 08 December 2013, 19:08

Beautiful mind thank god we have you to keep these takfiri mouths shut :)

Missing canadianadam 08 December 2013, 19:21

Farsi puppet

Missing canadianadam 08 December 2013, 19:24

Except for the majority of the free world who backs the FSA including almost every Arab and Islamic country, including the Western countries. It's not a problem that there are divisions between the Al Qaeda affiliates and the FSA, it occupies the regime and cements support for the moderate FSA. The regime can make gains towards Lebanon, but the test will be if they make gains towards Turkey, lest the Turks get involved and bury the HA occupiers in Syria.

Thumb cedre 08 December 2013, 19:28

lol, good one canadianadam, but i think he's syrian...

Thumb LebCynic 09 December 2013, 04:04

The holly ground of Syria continues to be cleansed.... God bless and protect the Arabic Syrian Army.

Default-user-icon poltak (Guest) 09 December 2013, 07:09

He does not sound like a superman. However, you sound like you're braying all the time.

Thumb _mowaten_ 09 December 2013, 12:32

takfiris see SAA steamrollin', they hatin

Thumb _mowaten_ 09 December 2013, 12:45

i bet when i got 120+ downvotes on one comment those were all legit :)

Missing 10452 11 December 2013, 04:09

HA = QAEDA , Both have young ignorant men who sacrifice their lives for bedtime stories.
only a fool can imagine that this war will end anytime soon and assad will come back to power a if nothing has happened.
HA and wishful thinking have a great history that goes back 1400 years.
Syria is not beirut 2008. It's the place where you hide the number of your death tolls and bury the dead under the cover of the night.....but every now and then celebrate one or two for the aesthetics only