Syria Rebels Seize Key Military Base in Daraa

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Rebels fighting the regime of President Bashar Assad on Saturday seized a key air base in the southern Syrian province of Daraa after two weeks of fierce battles with loyalist troops, a watchdog said.

"Opposition fighters loyal to al-Nusra Front, al-Yarmouk Brigade and other rebel groups seized air defense Base 38 near the town of Saida, on the road linking Damascus to Amman, in the province of Daraa," said the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

The seizure came "after 16 days of fighting," said the Britain-based group.

At least seven rebels were killed in their final assault on the base, said the Observatory, which also documented the deaths of at least eight regime troops including an officer.

"Dozens of prisoners were freed from the base's headquarters," it said.

Amateur video filmed by rebels and distributed by the Observatory showed the bloodied, mutilated corpse of a man identified as Mahmoud Darwish, an officer.

Activists also distributed footage showing a group of men, most of them bearded, being set free.

The Syrian Revolution General Commission, a network of activists on the ground, said the rebels also captured a checkpoint in the Daraa town of Sahem al-Golan.

Amateur video showed rebels seizing at least two regime tanks and several military vehicles after they captured the checkpoint.

"I swear to God, we are coming for you, O Bashar," a rebel said in a video distributed by anti-regime activists.

The capture came days after rebels seized a border crossing on the frontier with Jordan, said the Observatory.

A security source in Damascus told Agence France Presse this week Jordan was allowing jihadist fighters and arms bought by Saudi Arabia from Croatia to be smuggled into Syria.

In Quneitra, meanwhile, at least 35 rebels were killed on Wednesday and Thursday fighting troops loyal to Assad, said the Observatory.

Some 20 other fighters were also believed dead after battles in majority Druze villages in Quneitra province, which lays on the sensitive ceasefire line with Israel.

In the central city of Homs, troops pressed a relentless campaign against rebel enclaves after more than nine months of a suffocating siege by the army and security forces.

At Bouti's funeral in Damascus, Syria's top Sunni authority Mufti Ahmad Badreddine Hassoun called on "the Islamic and Arab world to save Syria, which is facing a global war.

"If Syria falls today you will be next," he said before thousands of mourners.

The ceremony was led by Toufiq Bouti, the dead sheikh's son, and representatives of key Damascus allies Iran and Hizbullah also attended.

The United Nations estimates that violence across Syria has killed at least 70,000 people since the conflict erupted in March 2011.

On Saturday alone, at least 63 people were killed in violence across Syria, according to the Observatory, which added that at least 23 of them were civilians.

Comments 18
Missing maroun 23 March 2013, 13:46

go the rebels

Missing maroun 23 March 2013, 14:46

i might share some of you thoughts and comments ,but i will not share your view on religion,each to there own ...no one knows who is right or who is wrong ,mutual respect is a first step to harmony.

Thumb benzona 23 March 2013, 14:55

I just heard that Libya imprisonned 50 copts christians because they were walking around with a cross tatooed on their hand. they burned the tatoos with cigarettes. Is this how you want Lebanon? I want Lebanon to be a lab for the world with as many sects as possible praying the way they want. True it -sometimes- can be scary, but as long as they don't make human sacrifices, who cares?

Thumb dandoun 23 March 2013, 15:55

uff ya 3me..hal 2ad ill sayeed m2seer feek loooool..am so glad he has such a great impact on u .. looool

Thumb LebCynic 23 March 2013, 14:03

Go to hell. Nothing but a bunch of extremists that are terrorising the Syrian people.

Missing realist 23 March 2013, 19:26

What do you call using MIGs and scud missles against people? What do you call arresting and torturing hundreds of thousands? What do you call leveling a thousand mosque? Hundreds of neighborhoods? Is that not terrorism. People like you are the real terrorists

Missing maroun 23 March 2013, 14:07

they are fighting for there freedom ..Assads days are numberd

Thumb dandoun 23 March 2013, 15:53

what freedom....those r extremists..after they r done ..ur turn is coming loooooool freedom 2al....

Missing realist 23 March 2013, 19:27

Hopefully people like you will have their turn. You are right cause the Syrian people will not forgive you

Thumb benzona 23 March 2013, 14:18

Curieusement les aiguilles tournent mais ce ne sont pas celles du temps qui passe, presque en silence quand on débute en scène.
C'est pas vraiment la solitude mais c'est la certitude d'un sentiment indépendant de son attitude.

Missing greatpierro 23 March 2013, 15:15

If Assad will ever go, I am afraid there will be a long civil war in Syria among the militias set up by Iran/HA/Assad, the Islamists and the moderate. As we would expect it the fighting will extend to Lebanon with the pro Assad and pro Islamist. God saves us.

Missing canadianadam 23 March 2013, 17:06

Go FSA. The groups that are extreme will dissipate afterwards pretty much like what's happening in Libya.

Please relieve us of Nasrallah after.

Missing canadianadam 23 March 2013, 18:52

How is he Lebanese? Being Lebanese isn't just in the blood. It's in your allegiances and actions.

Missing realist 23 March 2013, 19:30

What the f is nasrala doing in hums genius? Thanks to him and to people like you the fighting will move to bekaa valley. Nasrala's miscalculations and false beliefs will destroy Lebanon. Mahdi isn't coming to save us

Missing helicopter 23 March 2013, 17:36

Never mind what you do not understand, mind your Lebanon and protect it from all possible outside dangers of all colors and affiliations. Seek moderation and co-esxistence, shun all forms of bigotry and extremism.

Missing canadianadam 23 March 2013, 18:51

I agree. Well said. I only wish that half of the march 8 guys in the forum understood this.

Missing helicopter 24 March 2013, 00:01

For a short second I thought you also support fighters in Lebanon (HA fighters that is). To safeguard Lebanon there should be one set of rules that apply to all, no weapons outside the State. No treason to be tolerated by anyone on behalf of anyone. Lets shed our our grand philosophies and think purely Lebanese for sake of Lebanon.

Missing peace 24 March 2013, 00:02

bravo syrian rebels! keep moving on! you are frightening M8 who are panicking at the idea of losing their power....