'Large Part' of Army Airport Seized near Damascus as Rebels Take Battle to Capital Outskirts
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Syrian troops on Sunday bombarded the outskirts of Damascus, where monitors said almost 50 people died in a battle for a military airport, as the country's 20-month conflict homes in on the capital.
Russia and France, meanwhile, prepared for talks on Tuesday in Paris at which Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev and France's President Francois Hollande are expected to address differences over the Syria conflict.
"There is a major disagreement," Russia's envoy to Paris, Alexander Orlov said. "The West says it (a solution) must start with the departure of (President) Bashar Assad, and we say this is where it must end."
Turkey and Iran, whose positions on the crisis are also diametrically opposed, held closed-door talks on Saturday.
No details were publicized after a two-hour meeting in Istanbul between Iran's parliament speaker Ali Larijani and Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, whose country Tehran accuses of arming the rebels.
The international community has made no progress on finding a political solution to the conflict, with Russia and China blocking U.N. Security Council efforts to ratchet up the pressure on Damascus.
In the face of the revolt, Assad's regime has been reducing its territorial ambitions to focus on Damascus, central Syria and Alawite bastions, as it digs in for a long war, according to analysts.
On the ground, rebels captured a "large part" of the military airport of Marj al-Sultan, 15 kilometers (nine miles) east of Damascus, and destroyed two helicopters overnight, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said on Sunday.
The Britain-based monitoring group, which relies on a network of activists, lawyers and medics for its information, said 31 rebels and 16 soldiers were killed in the battle.
Regime forces, meanwhile, used helicopter gunships to shell the northeast and southwest outskirts of Damascus as clashes also spilled over into southern districts of the capital, the Observatory said.
Although the conflict is often seen as one between an opposition led by the country's Sunni Arab majority and the minority Alawite-dominated regime, the fault lines in Damascus are as a much a matter of social class as of confession or ethnicity.
Opposition fighters have set up rear bases in orchards surrounding the capital, where they had made advances during the summer but have since been driven out.
In northern Syria, rebels pressed on with an offensive against troops stationed at the strategic Tishrin dam, which straddles the Euphrates river and connects the provinces of Aleppo and Raqa.
Rebels already control one of the main routes to Raqa and the dam would give them a second passage, connecting a wide expanse of territory between the two provinces, both of which border Turkey.
On Sunday, insurgents also surrounded the military airport of Deir Ezzor city in the east, where four rebels and a civilian were killed in clashes, sniper fire and shelling.
The army has already lost much of the eastern part of Deir Ezzor province, which borders Iraq. Just over a week ago, the rebels seized control of a military airbase in the border town of Albu Kamal.
In the southern province of Daraa, insurgents took control of a military outpost on the border with Jordan overnight, but later vacated the area for fear of air strikes that regularly follow rebel gains, the Observatory said.
The watchdog, which recorded 94 victims on Saturday, gave an initial toll of 43 people killed in violence nationwide on Sunday, including five civilians who died in a bus explosion in the southern province of Daraa.

"In the face of the revolt, Assad's regime has been reducing its territorial ambitions to focus on Damascus, central Syria and Alawite bastions, as it digs in for a long war, according to analysts".
Looks like the world of Bashar is a lot smaller now. Syria is collapsing in on his head.

Damascus will fall sooner or later, and divisions will also conquer the alawites themselves. The premise that all the alwaites would decide to sink with bashar is naieve. When the cow falls beyktaro the knives like they say in arabic and then all bets are off. The lebanese politicians will end up paying their respect to the rebels, matter of time.

It is just a pitty how they are destroying syria and all the dead.
I just hope for the syrian opposition to unite and not go back to the situation pre both assads where no government can stay more then months at a time.

Lol it's been more than two years! I think a different approach is in order.

The Russian do not realize how obsolete their positions towards the Syrian crisis are quickly becoming.

they probably are, but what choices do they have? it is like a company getting bankrupt by the day and in the end they are gona end up selling it dirt cheap. Russia has to defend dictatorships because they are a dictatorship

@big john, the US simply sides withe winners because they have the capacity to do so. The US is no charity organization, but they also know how to read history. FYI the CIA was the organizer of the first military coup in Syria and the examples around the world are many. The point i was trying to make is that while the US can switch sides the russians can't: Putin in many ways resembles bashar, would he want a russian rebelion?? on the other hand white americans voted a black man twice into office.. berabak, how on earth can you compare the two nations?

I am sure, every bit of news will be denied until the last soldier supporting the current regime is taken out.

end is nearing for bashar but problems are only starting for syria. will the democrast be able to govern or will they be challenged by islamists that want to turn syria into an islamic republic.

Before Bashar gives up the throne, he will use all his chemicals weapons, so no one in Syria stays alive.

The Syrians will retake their country from the Assad and his henchmen, no thanks to the International community who despite the West declaring support for the FSA have not provided anything but words.

Although the conflict is often seen as one between an opposition led by the country's Sunni Arab majority and the minority Alawite-dominated regime, the fault lines in Damascus are as a much a matter of social class as of confession or ethnicity.
This explains it all, Sunni arab majority = those who are paid money and sent from arab countries thrue Turkey. etc.. But the whole concept is that Journalism is to write down what's going on without any BIAS . and here just as much as its in other places as well is full of BIAS and support for Ethnic clash. This is Terrorism. Journalism.

God bless u heroes and soon will take over whole Syria and quick Tyrant's Sham out of Syria

THE TRUTH ABOUT THE AIRPORT IN MARJ SULTAN ..
Following viewing the video released from the Brotherhood Terrorists and broadcast by Al Jazeera, showing they have control over Military Hovercraft at the Airport in Marj Al-Sultan, we immediately communicated with our informed sources that confirmed to us, that the "Airport" in the Terrorists Video, is in fact an air strip which i
s out of service and used for Emergency Landings mainly ..
To prove this information:
1st - You will notice there are 2 Helicopters in their video that are missing the very important "Blades" ,, this would be the most damning evidence that confirms they are in fact "Out of Service" as our source stated ..
2nd: - Military Airports have strict Guidelines that require the distance between the Craft to be a minimum of 150m for safety during take-off and landing, and also to avoid esposure to air strikes, so they would not have them lined up next to each other as seen in the video ..