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    Syrian army takes 2 villages near Lebanon

    16:30 29/03/2014 » SOCIETY


    Syrian government forces captured Saturday two villages near the
    border with Lebanon after clashes with opposition fighters, cutting a
    major supply route for weapons and fighters into Syria, state TV said,
    according to The Associated Press.

    The report said the villages of Flita and Ras Maara fell into the
    hands of government forces early in the day. The Britain-based Syrian
    Observatory for Human Rights confirmed troops were inside the two
    villages and advancing, although it had no immediate word on whether
    they fell to government forces.

    The Observatory said government forces are backed by members of
    Lebanon's Hezbollah group, which openly started taking part in Syria's
    war last year against opposition forces.

    The villages were the latest targets of a government offensive in the
    rugged Qalamoun border region after troops captured the town of
    Yabroud earlier this month. Tens of thousands of Syrians fled into
    Lebanon since the Qalamoun offensive began in November.

    Flita, which is about 5 miles (7 kilometers) from the border with
    Lebanon, had been a major crossing point for rebels coming from across
    the border into Syria to fight President Bashar Assad's forces.
    Syria's mostly Sunni rebels draw supply, recruits and support from
    Sunni communities in Lebanon.

    Qalamoun holds strategic value for the government since it is crossed
    by the main north-south highway that links the capital to government
    strongholds along the Mediterranean coast.

    The TV said the villages fell after government forces "wiped out the
    last remnants of armed terrorist groups and destroyed its weapons and
    tools they used in their crimes." The Syrian government refers to
    rebels as "terrorists."

    An activist based near Damascus who goes by the name of Abu Yazan
    al-Shami who is in touch with colleagues near Yabroud confirmed that
    government forces have captured parts of the two villages but are
    still facing resistance from rebels inside.

    "Fierce and difficult battles are taking place. It is a rugged area
    and both the regime and the rebels have gathered lots of fighters for
    this battle," said al-Shami via Skype. He added that the main battle
    expected to follow Flita and Ras Maara will be the rebel-held town of
    Rankous in order for the government "to completely cut supplies from
    Lebanon into Qalamoun."


    Source: Panorama.am

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