Syrian Observatory: Jets Pound City Captured by Rebels
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Syrian fighter jets on Thursday pounded Raqa, a day after rebels took full control of the northern city, a watchdog said, raising concern for the fate of loyalists who surrendered.
The flag of the Islamist Al-Nusra Front, which led the rebel assault on Raqa, flew on the building housing the city's former feared military intelligence branch, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.
The rebels are believed to be holding the provincial governor, whom they captured during the battle, inside the building, which has now become their headquarters, the Britain-based Observatory said.
The rebels fought off the last pockets of regime resistance and took control of the military intelligence building on Wednesday after overrunning most of Raqa, capital of the province of the same name, two days earlier.
The capture of Raqa, near the border with Turkey, marked the rebels' biggest victory on the ground since the revolt against President Bashar Assad's rule erupted in March 2011.
The Observatory said "hundreds" of pro-regime-regime militiamen had surrendered to the rebels, adding that it feared for their fate.
Rights groups have accused regime forces and rebels alike of perpetrating atrocities against those they take prisoner.
Also on Thursday, the army rained shells down on the rebel-held Khaldiyeh district of the central city of Homs, the Observatory said.
The bombardment came a day after the army used helicopters, warplanes and rocket fire to strike Khaldiyeh.
Although the army now controls some 80 percent of Homs, several districts remain under rebel control despite a suffocating eight-month siege and several hundred civilians are trapped there.
The United Nations says at least 70,000 people have been killed since the outbreak of the uprising in Syria.

Let your Wahabis and Fanatics Nusras attack Israel. Why do not they do it. You cowards cheap backward people who want to carry us back to the 10th century with their ideology.

hey allouchi
who are you rooting for FSA or Al Nusra
The story says Al Nusra won the battle
where was FSA
make up your mind
don't be wishy washy

abraham, I am a true believer of a secular democratic so of course all the way for FSA but Al Nusra is very effective in the field against the Bucher Bachar and as the saying goes my enemy’s enemy is my friend...(FOR NOW)...I hope that explains things to you and pusslee...

@mowaten: Yes classic strategy except they haven't been able to take back almost any of the territory the rebels have taken. 80% of Aleppo is under rebel control, now Raqqa and all over the Aleppo, Damascus and Idlib countryside and the border with Turkey and Iraq (mostly rebel controlled)

Hey cloudhopper
I'm not a syrian or a lebanese, but when you say something, at least tell the truth, with a backbone, which looks like you and Allouchi don't have

So the geniuses thought: "Let bygones be bygone. We overtake some remote dump and call it a victory and a defeat of the Syrian military forces!" Geniuses, indeed. Keep hope alive, hopeless hopefuls. But hey, don't give up, buddies. gabby864 has been predicting the fall of the Assad regime just about every Wednesday or Saturday of the week since 2005 AND THE CUTIE PIE GABBAGUYBO IS STILL TICKING LIKE THE ENERGIZER BUNNY. Geniuses do think alike, apparently. You go, gabbaguybo.