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NGO: Army Shells Damascus Suburbs

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The army shelled the southwestern outskirts of Damascus on Saturday as it mounted an offensive against rebel fighters holed up in the area, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.

"The army shelled orchards that extend from Kfar Sousa to Daraya and are taking on rebels who control the region," said the Britain-based watchdog, which relies on a network of activists and medics on the ground.

The Syrian Revolution General Commission, a grassroots network of opposition activists, reported that government forces also shelled Douma, a town on the opposite side of Damascus.

Douma is located northeast of the capital, in the embattled Eastern Ghouta region where the regime has launched a major operation to secure the airport highway.

Analysts say President Bashar Assad's regime has been trying to secure an eight-kilometer (five-mile) radius around Damascus at all costs in a bid to be in a position to negotiate a solution to the conflict.

The Observatory also reported shelling and fighting in Aleppo, Syria's second city in the north, which has been scene to urban warfare for more than four months.

Also, clashes were reported in the central city of Homs, dubbed by activists "the capital of the revolution".

Violence nationwide killed at least 122 people on Friday, including 73 civilians and 22 fighters from neighboring Lebanon, according to the Observatory.

It says that overall, more than 41,000 people have died since the eruption of the uprising in March 2011.

Comments 1
Thumb the1phoenix 01 December 2012, 17:22

What would it have cost Bachar Al Assad, if only he listened to his people's call, "We want reforms", that's what they wanted. He was then still extremely popular with the Syrian people, he could have made the reforms he promised for so long yet never delivered, continued to rule albeit with more power sharing, then Syria would have remained in peace, but alas, what can one teach to a dictator about peace, nothing, zilch. One look at all this blood bath, the sheer destruction, for a result now all too ominous for Bachar. Pure sheer waste.