Syria Troops Retake Key Town outside Damascus

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Syrian government forces on Thursday retook a key town on the outskirts of the capital Damascus after a months-long battle against rebels, a military source and state television said.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitoring group backed up the report.

"The army, with the cooperation of the National Defense Forces (militia), has accomplished its mission of restoring stability and security to Mleiha," the army command said in a statement.

It added that troops carried out "a series of crucial operations killing a large number of takfiri (Islamic extremist) mercenaries who had barricaded themselves in the town."

"This is a tough blow to the takfiri terrorists who have begun to fall in the face of the successive blows dealt to them by the army," it said.

The army said Mleiha would now serve as a springboard for its bid to regain control of Eastern Ghouta, an important rebel bastion outside Damascus that has long been in the sights of government forces.

State television broadcast live from Mleiha, showing streets with holes punched through homes by rockets and twisted metal from telephone line poles.

Mleiha lies southeast of the capital and has been a key flashpoint in fighting around Damascus.

Government troops, backed at times by fighters from the allied Hizbullah, have been battling there since April.

The area has been under siege for more than a year, and under near-constant bombardment by government forces.

The chief of Syria's air defense forces, General Hussein Isaac, was killed in fighting there in May.

"Taking back Mleiha would allow the regime to protect parts of Damascus from rebel rocket fire on the capital," Observatory director Rami Abdel Rahman said.

"It is also the gateway to Eastern Ghouta," he added.

While the government retains firm control over Damascus, rebels have several rear bases around the city, from which they regularly launch rockets.

The Observatory said two people were killed as rebels fired mortar rounds at Damascus on Friday, while eight children and eight other people were killed in regime air strikes using barrel bombs in the rebel-held city of Rastan, central Syria.

Elsewhere, Islamic State (IS) jihadists beheaded at least nine opposition fighters on Wednesday night in Akhatarin, after seizing several northern villages, it said.

The Britain-based Observatory, which relies on a network of activists and medics on the ground, also said regime forces staged multiple air raids in northern Raqa province against IS positions, especially around Tabqa airport, the last military site held by the regime in the province.

The monitoring group said 100 Syrian soldiers and officers arrived at the airport on Thursday after fleeing the Division 17 base in the same province when it was captured by IS on July 25.

They had been hiding in "civilian homes" in Raqa, the Observatory said.

IS grew from al-Qaida's one-time Iraqi branch and originally fought alongside Syria's rebel groups, but it has been denounced by al-Qaida's leader and other opposition groups have turned against it.

In January, a coalition of Islamist and moderate opposition fighters began battling IS, forcing it to retreat for a time to its stronghold in Raqa province.

But with the capture of large swathes of Iraqi territory across the border as well as heavy military equipment, the group has since managed to regain some lost ground in Syria.

Comments 18
Thumb thefool 14 August 2014, 14:37

IS, ISIL, ISIS, Qaeda, Nosra, all these terrorists are foreign private armies from different nations, told them to mask themselves, and do what Turkey &/or Qatars army Can't do, so they pay them to do their bids ;)
Clever, fun for the mercenaries, wholly destructive to the nation & very short lived.

The war On the Middle East is in full bloom, we're not even half way towards peace; so best advise? Support the Army & Hizbollah with all we can, and go out and Party as much we can as well. Nobody feels more alive than when you're so close to death.

Default-user-icon CFTC (Guest) 14 August 2014, 17:19

you little terrorist...i mean of course jerry the fool, you thought ...(and probably still think) that money - moreover from uncivilised countries - is stronger than Culture, History and Human Dignity ... FORGET ABOUT IT !!! you... foolish terrorist.

Thumb Kalzyturks 15 August 2014, 06:12

Enough of taqqiya please it's not righteous deed or is it.

You fool

Missing sanctify 14 August 2014, 15:07

"Elsewhere in Syria, the Observatory said Islamic State jihadists had beheaded at least nine opposition fighters on Wednesday night, after seizing several northern villages."

How nice.

Missing imperatrice 14 August 2014, 15:17

enjoy it while it last bc revenge is a dish best served cold

Thumb _mowaten_ 14 August 2014, 16:18

Lots of things will seem strange to you, and the terrorist vermin, and their camel-wiping masters. It's meant to be confusing, it's called strategy.

Thumb _mowaten_ 14 August 2014, 16:18

In the mean time, keep commenting like you have a clue, before you know it it'll be over and you wont even know what hit you.

Thumb _mowaten_ 14 August 2014, 16:51

i am not in the know, and i didnt present myself as such. i just see you pretending to understand things and being clearly ridiculous.

Thumb _mowaten_ 14 August 2014, 16:54

but here's a prognostic: the encirclement of Aleppo is almost complete, only one route of supplies from turkey remains and is about to be shut.
as soon as this happens, we will witness mass surrenders, like happened in homs.
shortly after that, the war on isis will begin.

no need to bicker over it for hours, just keep this is mind and we'll see what happens. only time will tell.

Thumb Mystic 14 August 2014, 17:07

Am i hurting your feelings Mr. America? How does it feel to watch your beloved so called moderate rebels, get blown to pieces?

Thumb _mowaten_ 14 August 2014, 17:21

FSA is falling appart, and ISIS is grabbing little villages that the FSA cannot afford to hold anymore, they're being squeezed inside Aleppo. Those villages are in the countryside of aleppo, but they have no impact on the city's battle (they're closer to azaz than aleppo, there's about 50kms between akhtarin and aleppo for instance)

And yes, the SAA is almost done encircling aleppo, they only need to take one more neighborhood to close the last supply route for rebels inside the city.
once this is done, they can starve them and/or wait until they run out of ammo, it's only a matter of time until they surrender.

Thumb Mystic 14 August 2014, 17:37

Wrong texas, incase you haven't noticed there has been a civil war going on between Baghdadi and Zawahiri, FSA are completed diminished between these two sides. There is no such thing as FSA anymore, these two salafis are fighting for the "caliph" title.

Thumb LEBhasNOhope 14 August 2014, 17:59

wow momo is reporting from the front lines!

Thumb EagleDawn 15 August 2014, 08:33

he is embedded with the mercenaries of HA

Thumb Mystic 14 August 2014, 16:53

Great news, Mleiha has been a Salafi stronghold for years. Good thing it has finally been cleansed.

Default-user-icon CFTC (Guest) 14 August 2014, 17:32

Thank you Naharnet for displaying my last post (-:

Missing ArabDemocrat.com 14 August 2014, 17:55

Unfortunatelly, the extremes in Syria - represented by a criminal regime and a murderous IS - are winning and the middle ground is losing. Both extremes work hard to eliminate the middle ground in order to present people with stark choices: us versus them. As a boy, I asked my father to explain to me something that was written all over the walls in north lebanon (especially the koura and zgharta districts: accept the bad to avoid the worse. He explained to me that this meant: accept the syrian regime because the alternative is worse. The syrian regime is still adept at manufacturing the "worse" and presenting itself as the "bad" choice to save us from what is "worse."

Missing idris_gray 14 August 2014, 20:44

Meanwhile the FSA forced the SAA to retreat again from Mork and have made more advances in Idlib province. As it stands now this war will continue for another 10 years.