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Saturday, April 5, 2014

Syrian Forces Increase Attacks on Sunni fighters

Syrian Forces Increase Attacks on Sunni fighters

Tanks and warplanes besieged government Mleiha area in the east of Damascus Friday , increasing his attack to control the city 's Sunni -controlled fighters , a monitoring group said the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights ( SOHR ) .

Syrian fighter planes , which is supported Alawite groups , and Iranian -funded Shiite Hezbollah was also pounded a district controlled by the fighters who supported the Sunnah Sunni youths from all over the world , and it is funded by Saudi Arabia in the city of Aleppo , killing at least 11 people , and 22 others injured when mortar shells hit the central Damascus , said SOHR .

In Mleiha at least eight fighters , including a rebel commander killed in heavy fighting with government forces , said SOHR based in the UK .

On the previous day 22 opposition fighters were killed , the SOHR said the reports rely on doctors and activists in the field .

Government warplanes launched at least four attacks Friday to Mleiha , which as well as the area east of Damascus also Gouta military siege for nearly six months .

Mleiha located near Jaramana , which is often battered jihadis , and Thursday six children were killed by a mortar attack , state news agency SANA said .

Activist Abu Saqr , who spoke to AFP through Skype from Ghouta region , said the Syrian government forces have tried to storm Mleiha in the past two days .

But the Free Syrian Army fighters Jihadists ( FSA ) inhibits their attack , he said .

The fighting forced some families to flee into neighboring areas , he said and added " Iraqi militias " to support government troops . His comments could not be independently confirmed .

Soldiers perform an operation in March last year to destroy bases - pangalan fighters in East Ghouta and full blockade of the area in October , which led to the population suffer from a lack of food .

In Damascus, mortar shells hit two districts , injuring 22 people Friday , SANA said that the action was blamed on " terrorists " - the name given to the pejuan government .

Meanwhile the death toll from an attack aircraft in Shaar disrrik controlled fighters in Aleppo increased to 11 people , said SOHR reported only after two people were killed .

Hundreds of people , mostly civilians killed by air strikes on rebel areas in Aleppo since the government launched a massive air raid north of the city d December.

Friday shootout also took place in the province of Latakia on the Syrian coast west as rebels stepped up attacks in the tribal areas two weeks of President Bashar al - Assad and Alawinya sect .

Heaviest fighting occurred in a strategic hilltop known as the Observatory, which oversees 45 towns and villages inhabited by groups of Alawite sect .

Fighters invaded it last week , but the network of the Syrian Revolution General Commission activist said government forces seized a hilltop, Thursday and perteuran still ongoing .

More than 300 fighters on both sides were killed in Latakia in the past two weeks , said SOHR .

Among them were fighters from Morocco Ibrahi Benchekroun fighters , former Guantanamo inmate who fight U.S. forces in Afghanistan after the al Qaeda attacks of 11 September 2001 in the U.S. .

In northwestern Syria , fighters and master Babuleen Salhiyeh in Idlib province , year after government forces captured regions , the SOHR said , adding at least 18 soldiers were killed in the fighting .

Forward movement of fighters to help strengthen their siege of the Wadi Deif military base , one of the key positions in the government last Idlib , AFP .

A number of opposition activists accused the troops back Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to use poison gas weapons Thursday , the video shows evidence of medical personnel were treating the man who was unconscious.

The alleged attacks in the township Jobar , Damascus , it appears a few weeks after the Syrian government sent a letter to the UN that contains the claim that the government has evidence of poison gas attacks planned by militants in the same area.

A number of opposition activists calling themselves " Jobar Revo " upload a video on YouTube that depicts a man with an oxygen tank being treated by medical personnel . The video also gives indications of time Thursday and that there was " poison gas attack in Jobar . "

Meanwhile other opposition groups said they were affected by the poisonous gas is currently " still in good health . "

In a letter dated March 25 , Syria's envoy to the UN Bashar Jafari said the government had arrested the communication between the " rebels " who tells a man named Abu Nadir action mask secretly spread in areas controlled by insurgents Jobar .

Bashar Jafari said the letter - addressed to the UN Secretary General Ban Ki -moon and the Security Council - the " confirmed the existence of a group of armed fighters are planning to use poison gas in Jobar and a number of other areas . Having done that , they would accuse the Syrian government has commit acts of terrorism . "

Earlier in December, the UN investigation found the sarin gas had been used in Jobar in August and a number of other areas , including in Ghouta where hundreds of people were reported killed .

The study is limited to the evidence of the use of poison gas , not the party who is doing it. Syrian government and the opposition has since engaged recriminations .

The attack is the worst Ghouta and cause a strong reaction of the international community . United States even had plans to attack Syria before Assad promised canceled due to destroy chemical weapons stockpile owned , such as reported by Reuters .

So far, the Assad government failed to meet the February 5 deadline to move out of the country all over the chemicals that reportedly have a total weight of 1,300 tons .

Alawite - Shiite war group ( government ) and the opposition ( the Sunni fighters ) who has run three years in Syria have killed at least 150,000 people ( a third of the civilian population ) and make millions of people forced to flee .

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