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Syria Rebels Seize Checkpoints in Aleppo, Deir Ezzor, Hama

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Syrian rebels on Sunday captured army checkpoints near Nayrab military airport in the northern city of Aleppo, in the eastern province of Deir Ezzor and in central Hama province, a watchdog said.

In Aleppo, fierce clashes took place between Syrian troops and several rebel battalions, which resulted in the insurgents taking over the checkpoint near Nayrab airport, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.

Nayrab is adjacent to Aleppo international airport, a key target for the rebels, who have also been battling troops guarding Kweyris military airbase east of the city and Menegh airbase to the north.

The Observatory, which collects its reports from a network of activists and medics in civilian and military hospitals on the ground, said at least six soldiers and a number of rebels were killed in Sunday's fighting.

Fighter planes carried out raids on rebel groups encircling the military defense factories in the town of Safireh east of Aleppo.

In the eastern province of Deir Ezzor, rebels lost five men before capturing the Kibar checkpoint, seizing stores of weapons and ammunition and killing at least four soldiers, the watchdog said.

The districts of Sheikh Yassin and Hamidiyeh in the embattled city of Deir Ezzor came under army bombardment as warplanes circled overhead.

In the central province of Hama, the rebels lost one of their commanders when they took control of a military checkpoint near the town of Qalaa al-Maziq, where heavy regime shelling killed three people, including a child.

The Observatory also reported that five soldiers were killed defending Tel Osman checkpoint before it fell to the insurgents.

East of Qalaa al-Maziq, regime forces stormed the town of Mork, which has seen several rounds of fighting, with advancing troops being pushed back by the rebels, and then entering again, the watchdog said.

Mork is located on the highway connecting Hama to the strategic northwestern city of Maaret al-Numan, whose capture by the insurgents last October has hampered army supply lines to Aleppo further north.

Regime forces are pushing to take back the strategic stretch of road.

The Observatory gave an initial toll of 42 people killed on Sunday in Syria, where the U.N. estimates that nearly 70,000 people have died since the outbreak of the uprising in March 2011.

Comments 20
Thumb joker37 17 February 2013, 18:28

they're crying foul because the superior "iranian militia" forces intervened in a few villages. laughable

Thumb andre.jabbour 17 February 2013, 20:52

I agree with your comment, it isn't about Shia it's about Hezbollah and the political agenda and killings. But I'll never vote down al-kafi. He's a friend.

Missing mohammad_ca 17 February 2013, 20:59

anyone who is aiding ASSad cannot be classified as properly worshiping God (whether they'r shia, sunni, maronite, keldan, alawite...whatever...)

Thumb andre.jabbour 17 February 2013, 21:11

Kamen, sa7!

Missing mohammad_ca 18 February 2013, 10:58

what made me make this call is the same teachings that make me call Zionists not worshiping God because of their treatment of Palestinians.

Missing helicopter 18 February 2013, 03:05

When you are poor and weak it is easy to be mislead by those who have the money, the plan, the will and the support of Iran. It is well known that if you want to make sheep out of people, starve them first .......... and this applies to most Lebanese now unfortunately, not just the Shia.

Thumb mowaten 18 February 2013, 10:23

sidon: he said bin laden, which is a very real and valid example

Thumb scorpyonn 18 February 2013, 06:46

I wonder how Assad's last days will transpire-- -- he must be made to slowly feel the pain that he has caused his people before his miserable life is snuffed out. Shame on the Lebanese for backing foreign powers against their own people and looking up to those nasty and odious Iranians for support.

Thumb mowaten 18 February 2013, 10:24

Shame on the Lebanese for backing foreign powers against their own people and looking up to those nasty and odious Salafis for support.

Thumb Sidon93 18 February 2013, 10:29

we supported you for 10 years when you were actually serving a purpose by resisting Israel. your refusal to give up your arms, and you using these arms against us, is what is making us seek outside support. you are dreaming if you think that we will let Assad Jr. Nasrallah take over this country.

Thumb mowaten 18 February 2013, 11:07

YOU supported HA? give me a break boy, and keep your terbi7 jmileh. it's more than obvious you're the kind who always hated HA.
especially and you in particular, judging from many of your comments you're not even lebanese. it's not enough to open a map and pick a city name for your account to become lebanese.

Thumb geha 18 February 2013, 06:48

when anyone says something about shia fighting in Syria, they mean those following iran, so their comment is not racist.
the real problem is that the majority of shia are supporting iran, thus making everybody else hating them.
it is up to the shia community to step up against these Iranian terrorists.

Thumb geha 18 February 2013, 06:50

what is really racist is the systematic demonization of the sunnis.

Thumb geha 18 February 2013, 08:29

is it not demonizing when in each of m8 comments you come back to salafis? :)
that is a funny comment from you :)

Thumb mowaten 18 February 2013, 10:22

hahah it's okay for geha to talk about shias, but saying that salafis are involved in syria is "demonizing the sunnis"... do you hear yourself geha?

Thumb mowaten 18 February 2013, 10:19

accordionman, kafi is a false-flag commentor, he's probably an israeli paid shill judging from many of his past comments.

Thumb mowaten 18 February 2013, 10:29

nice photoshop on the picture above, kinky fluo colors and all! they should have added a flying pink elephant for more sensationalism

Thumb mowaten 18 February 2013, 10:30

funny how the mortar fires himself too, must be the hand of god that threw the shell into the tube

Thumb Sidon93 18 February 2013, 11:43

for HA supporters, please don't kill us = terbi7 jmileh.

yes ya zake up until 2000 everyone supported you. then you begged the syrians to stay and tried to stop cedar revolution...then you started harb tammouz...then you did may 7... do i need to continue?

as for your accusation (that im pretending to be lebanese) not even worth replying to and typical thing a ba'ath student will say.

Thumb mowaten 18 February 2013, 11:57

stay on earth bro, it's "we supported you for 10 years when you... blablabla" = terbi7 jmileh.