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Syrian Regime Forces, Hizbullah Fighters Intensify Attacks to Capture Qusayr from Opposition Fighters
Opposition urges rebels to join Qusayr battle Fighters from Lebanon’s Hezbollah are battling for control of strategic city Gulf News, AFP, 14:12 May 22, 2013 Beirut: Syria’s opposition urged fighters across the country Wednesday to “rush to the rescue” of rebel stronghold Qusayr, while appealing to the international community to set up a humanitarian corridor to the embattled town. Syria’s acting National Coalition opposition chief George Sabra issued the call for rebel reinforcements to the town as Syrian troops backed by fighters from Lebanon’s Hezbollah movement battled for control of Qusayr. “Revolutionary battalions and Free Syrian Army, rush to the rescue of Qusayr and Homs,” Sabra said in a statement, urging brigades around the country to send forces and weapons, “however small”. “We call on the international community to open a humanitarian corridor to rescue the wounded and take in medicine and assistance to 50,000 besieged people,” he added. =============== Elite Hezbollah fighters lead battle in Syria’s Qusayr Human Rights group says Hezbollah fighters stoking violence France 24, AFP Published: 17:54 April 22, 2013 Beirut: Elite fighters from the Lebanese Shiite group Hezbollah, a staunch ally of the Syrian regime, are leading the fight against rebels in the region of Qusayr in the central province of Homs, a watchdog said on Monday. “It’s Hezbollah that is leading the battle in Qusayr, with its elite forces,” Rami Abdul Rahman, director of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, said. “It’s not necessarily fighters coming from Lebanon. It’s Hezbollah fighters from Shiite villages on the Syrian side which are inhabited by Lebanese,” he said. Over the weekend, Syrian regime forces retook control of a string of strategic villages in the region, which is along the border with Lebanon. Article continues below That raised fears among rebels that the town of Qusayr itself, a stronghold of the uprising, could fall into government hands. The Observatory said fighting was raging Monday morning between rebels and Hezbollah fighters around several other villages in the area, leaving two rebels dead. The area is of key strategic importance because it runs along the border with Lebanon and is near the route running from Damascus to the coast. On Sunday, the main opposition National Coalition urged Hezbollah to “immediately withdraw its forces from Syrian territory”, adding its involvement in Syria’s conflict “could drag Lebanon and the region into an open-ended conflict with disastrous consequences”. In the past, Hezbollah has insisted that its members fighting in Homs province were Shiite residents of Syrian border towns engaged in self-defence against rebel forces. The group has not commented on the intensified fighting near Qusayr. Fighting in the area has spilled over into Lebanon, with rebels reportedly targeting border towns inside Lebanon in response to Hezbollah involvement in the conflict. ================ For videos and news in Arabic: https://ar-ar.facebook.com/ShaamNews =========
97
victims : SNHR – Syria – Final casualties report – 21 May, 2013
Syrian network for human rights documented 97 victims , Tuesday
21/5/2013 all across Syria most of them in Homs , among the victims
: 9 children , 4 ladies, 2 tortured to death , 30 free army .
Damascus and countryside : 31 victims
Aleppo : 13 victims
Homs : 24 victims
Dier Alzoor : 2 victims
Daraa : 9 victims
Hasaka : 1 victim
Idlib : 14 victims
Qunaitra : 2 victims
105
victims : SNHR – Syria – Final casualties report – 20 May, 2013
Syrian network for human rights documented 105 victims , Monday
20/5/2013 all across Syria most of them in Homs , among the victims
: 15 children , 5 ladies, 3 tortured to death , 1 media activist ,44
free army .
Among the victims 7 children with their mother by MIG shelling in
Raqqa they are displaced from Dier Alzoor
Photos and
video for the massacre :
Damascus and countryside : 25 victims
Aleppo : 23 victims
Homs : 20 victims
Dier Alzoor : 12 victims
Daraa : 7 victims
Hama : 5 victims
Idlib : 10 victims
Raqqa : 1 victim
124
victims : SNHR – Syria –casualties report – 19 May, 2013 . to the
time we make this report
Syrian network for
human rights documented 124 victims , Sunday 19/5/2013 all across
Syria most of them in Homs , among the victims : 7 children , 7
ladies, 3 tortured to death ,25 free army .
49
victims fell in Al-Qusair – Homs countryside cause of the heaviest
shelling on all of the city neighborhoods by Syrian Government's
Armed Forces and Lebanese Hezbollah led to kill civilians inside
their homs
Homs : 57 victims
Damascus and
countryside : 24 victims
Aleppo : 14
victims
Daraa : 11 victims
Dier Alzoor : 5
victims
Hama : 5 victims
Idlib : 5 victims
Raqqa : 3 victims
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