Syrian Troops Capture Key Town Near Damascus

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Syria's air force carried out air strikes on rebel enclaves near Damascus on Thursday, while clashes pitted rebels against troops in the north of the capital, a monitoring group said.

Warplanes also struck villages in the northwestern province of Idlib, rebel-controlled Raqa in the north, Hasake in the northeast and Daraa in the south, said the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

Helicopters, meanwhile, strafed several targets in the Eastern Ghouta area, east of Damascus, a rebel stronghold and scene of intense battles in past months.

Thursday's violence comes a day after an army takeover of the town of Otaybeh, east of Damascus, which the Observatory said "opens the gate for the army into the Eastern Ghouta area".

Warplanes also struck Moadamiyet al-Sham and Daraya, southwest of Damascus, where the army has for several months tried to crush the insurgency.

Rebels have used areas east and southwest of Damascus as rear bases and as gateways into the capital.

The Observatory also reported fierce clashes pitting troops against rebels in the flashpoint Barzeh district of northern Damascus, which rebels have infiltrated from the east.

Elsewhere, warplanes struck Maaret al-Numan in Idlib province, as well as several villages in the Hasake and Daraa countryside.

In Raqa province, fighter jets struck an area near a sugar factory, while "fierce clashes pitting troops against rebels raged near army Base 17", near the provincial capital.

Rebels have had the base under siege for several weeks.

Although rebels have controlled the provincial capital Raqa since March, troops holed up in the base have held out.

On Wednesday, at least 138 people were killed in violence across Syria, the Observatory said. Among them were 44 civilians, 59 rebels and 35 troops.

Comments 9
Missing karim_m3 25 April 2013, 12:50

"Director of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, Rami Abdul Rahman".

lol. Some terrorist fabricating random numbers from his home in London is now an observatory for "human rights". lol.

Thumb joker37 25 April 2013, 13:26

by christian you really mean shia right? and by christ, you mean imam hussein right? and by cross, you mean zulfiqar right? brilliant juxtaposition of terms, masterfully written and full of hidden meanings.

Missing ya_kord 25 April 2013, 15:18

notice he said our army, he's not even Lebanese! !!!

Default-user-icon Antoine Haddad (Guest) 25 April 2013, 15:10

Isn't this the same army which decimated the Christians for 30 years in Lebanon?

Thumb banima3roof 25 April 2013, 15:32

josh yes your army lol

Default-user-icon Shombard Kavatal (Guest) 25 April 2013, 15:35

Once again I confirm what GabbyMarch14 and his double, NostraBenzona have been confirming since 2005, and this is that the Syrian regime (or as they like to call, the "ASSad" regime cause it makes them powerful and happy) is once again minutes away from collapsing, takbir! Now the other Sunnis from Lebanon, and we know that the Sunnis have become crzier and crazier and crazier in addition to them being filthier than the filthiest filth, can still go for the jihad but their brothers apparently are in enviably excellent shape. Just ask NostraB and Gabbagyubo. If they are busy and do not respond, try the other crazy jihadists allouchti or geha or primesuspect. takbir!

Missing peace 25 April 2013, 16:59

we are happy for you!

Thumb shab 25 April 2013, 17:40

Never in the history of the world has one leader used planes and chemical weapon against it's own people.

Thumb mouallek 25 April 2013, 20:53

And by josh-bustany you mean Jahch-Bustany right ?