Syria Rebels Down Chopper, Damascus a 'Disaster'

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Rebel fighters shot down a helicopter in a battleground town near Damascus on Thursday, a watchdog said, as Syria's opposition declared parts of the capital a "disaster area."

A series of explosions rocked the town of Douma, just northeast of Damascus, shortly before the rebels downed the helicopter, said the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

"A helicopter went down in the Tall al-Kurdi area near Douma," said the Britain-based Observatory, citing activists in the area. It "was shot down by rebels" following the blasts.

Syrian state television said the helicopter "crashed," while the official news agency SANA only reported that the aircraft had gone down.

The reports came as the Syrian National Council said that south Damascus was a "disaster area," while the army shelled al-Hajar al-Aswad and the Palestinian refugee camp of Yarmuk.

"Helicopter gunships are pounding civilian homes in al-Hajar al-Aswad in south Damascus, using explosive-laden rockets," said the SNC, Syria's main opposition coalition.

"Many people have been killed or injured, but the violence of the shelling is making it difficult for activists in the area to document all their names," it added.

On Wednesday, the Observatory reported 12 people killed in the two southern districts.

The Syrian Revolution General Commission, a grassroots network of anti-regime activists, had also declared south Damascus a "disaster area" on Wednesday.

"We call on the heroes of the (rebel) Free Syrian Army to intervene and to target the army of (President Bashar) Assad," said the SNC. "We also call on them to open routes for the civilians to flee the catastrophic conditions they are living in," it added.

The SNC meanwhile renewed its call on the international community to intervene on behalf of the Syrian people.

"The international and Arab response to what is happening in the world's oldest capital city (Damascus) has been completely insufficient," said the opposition bloc.

Violence also raged in Aleppo, Syria's commercial hub in the north where dozens were killed or injured in fierce shelling by the army, said the Observatory.

The watchdog had no immediate details on the exact number killed in the Aleppo district.

The violence came a day after 125 people were killed across Syria, including 80 civilians, 17 rebels and 28 soldiers, according to the Observatory.

More than 27,000 people have been killed in violence across Syria since March last year, the Observatory says. The UN puts the figure at more than 20,000.

Comments 8
Thumb bigsami 20 September 2012, 16:11

Yallah FSA....may God be with you! Clean house from that turd and his regime. Next in line to be flushed down the sewage....HA! It's not 'if'....it's just a matter of 'when'!

Thumb lebanon_first 20 September 2012, 16:50

That is all this regime knows to do: destroy homes and throw bombs. They destroyed Lebanon 20 yrs ago. They are destroying syria now.
Similar countries like malaysia and indonesia are pulling millions of people into middle class and out of poverty. Syria is doing what they do best: Bomb and destroy. Allah yse3idan minna...

Missing realist 20 September 2012, 18:45

Actually the regime is doing exactly what the israelis do and it is very intuitive to read netanyaho's recent comments where he voiced concern over syria's future without the Assad i.e israel and iran have much more in common than those HA terrorists think

Missing gabby4 20 September 2012, 18:22

The regime knows it is finished. They are destroying the Sunni cities from Aleppo to Deraa. They don't care. The "Alawite" area on the coast is their fall back position and is largely untouched.

Missing realist 20 September 2012, 18:47

they are dreaming, just imagine a year and two years from now how armed/trained/grudged the FSA and the revolution would be, it is a matter of time before war knocks on their 'untouched' doors and it is a matter of time before rebels start bombarding their 'safe' areas with artillery. At the end they have to give up the assads to live in syria, they can never form their own mini-country, it is a mere illusion.

Missing realist 20 September 2012, 18:43

what is so funny? do you have blind vision or something, there are plenty of youtubes that show the shooting down of the chopper, and where is Aleppo and Damascus today compared to last summer? and where are they gona be next summer? unless you fool still think that bashar will stay around, and headsup revolutions could last for years but they always prevail: france, russia, and a good example is afghanistan where the USSR killed 1 million and still was defeated.

Missing rudy 20 September 2012, 21:31

and who are your sources who tell you whatever it is you believe? why are they reliable?

because im pretty sure you're not witnessing it yourself

your reaction is as if it was the first time someone mentions this and no one else can confirm it

Missing peace 20 September 2012, 21:58

funny how those supporters of bashar deny everything... they would even tell us that nothing is happening like M8 did for months...