fsa fighters launch operation in syria’s deraa province
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Syrian army retakes key Homs rebel district

FSA fighters launch operation in Syria’s Deraa province

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Opposition fighters have made notable progress in Damascus
Damascus – George Al Shami
Opposition fighters have made notable progress in Damascus Damascus – George Al Shami Fighters from the opposition Free Syrian Army (FSA) announced on Monday the launch of a large military operation in the Deraa province in order to regain control ove r the strategically important town of Kherbet Ghazaleh.?
Syrian opposition sources said FSA fighters made notable progress in ?Damascus over the weekend, in clashes with Lebanon’s powerful Hezbollah militant group and governmental forces in ?Abbasseyin Square
Activists in Damascus meanwhile reported of a bad odour in several areas of the capital on Sunday ?morning. They described it as a smell similar to that of ?alcohol or the smell of an electric circuit fire, a large dark cloud ?was also spotted over the capital’s Qabun area.
The activists also said a large number of bodies were spread on the ground in Abbasseyin Square in Damascus, as government forces failed to retrieve them. The activists added that FSA fighters also captured a number of hostages from the militias that are fighting alongside Syrian government troops
Also on Monday, the Syrian army recaptured the key rebel district of Khaldiyeh in the central city of Homs, the state broadcaster reported.
"The armed forces have restored security and stability across the neighbourhood of Khaldiyeh," one of the largest bastions of rebels in Syria's third city, state television said.
The army, backed by Hezbollah fighters, had launched an assault on Khaldiyeh a month ago as they press efforts to retake all of Homs, activists said.
The full recapture of Homs, dubbed by rebels "the capital of the revolution," would be a major coup for President Bashar al-Assad's regime as the city straddles a key route linking Damascus to the Mediterranean coast and the
Alawite hinterland of Assad's minority community.
Several neighbourhoods in the Old City also remain in rebel hands, but troops, who have a foothold in that part of town too, appear determined to dislodge them.
The offensive in the city follows the army's recapture of the Homs province town of Qusayr in June, also with help from Hezbollah. British based group, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said fierce battles early Monday preceded the recapture of Khaldiyeh, calling the fighting "the most violent since the offensive was launched."
Al-Mayadeen, a Beirut-based satellite television channel considered close to the Damascus government, broadcast footage of Khaldiyeh showing massive destruction.
It also showed the interior of the famed Khaled bin Walid mosque which troops seized on Saturday.
The ancient place of worship noted for its Ottoman and Mameluk architectural style is where Khaled bin Walid, a prominent Arab warrior and companion of the Prophet Mohammed, is said to be buried.
The mosque was a focal point of the uprising now in its third year, and had been the launchpad for several anti-government demonstrations.
At least 150 Syrian regime forces died in fighting for control of Khan al-Assal in the northern Aleppo province, the Observatory said on Friday, adding that more than 50 of those killed were executed by rebels after the town fell last Monday.
The opposition said measures must be taken "against those whose implication in the crime is proven."
Both sides have traded accusations that chemical weapons used in earlier fierce fighting at Khan al-Assal in March killed about 30 people.
A spokeswoman for UN chief Ban Ki-moon said late on Saturday he would review an accord struck with Syria on investigating the use of chemical weapons before any details are announced. Ban will meet in New York on
Monday with one of the two envoys who struck the accord, she told AFP.
A joint statement on Friday said agreement had been reached "on the way forward" in the probe, following a visit to Damascus by Ake Sellstrom, head of the UN inspectors, and Angela Kane, the UN disarmament envoy.
The UN says the 28-month-old civil war in Syria has killed more than 100,000 people and created millions of refugees. On Saturday alone, at least 121 people died in violence across Syria, according to the Observatory.
Additional source: AFP
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