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Assad forces launch offensive on Yabroud, Rebels blow up ammunition Depots

Fighters of al-Qaida-linked group, Jabhat al-Nusra and the Ghuraba' al-Sham battalions stormed yesterday the ammunition depots of Danha in the city of Yabroud, Damascus Countryside.

 The rebels had blew up the same depots which were raided several days ago by Liwa' al-Islam, where several heavy military pieces and advanced missiles fell under the rebels control, the British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.

 Last night, the rebels of the Syrian-Lebanese border city suffered a violent artillery shelling and rocket bombardment by the regime forces, as well as helicopter bombardment; the Observatory reported killing 13 rebels and 45 wounded. 

The clashes continued until dawn, no reports on the number of regime losses. Helicopters also bombarded the Rima area, by Yabrud city, with several explosive barrels, reports of 2 civilian casualties and tens of injured. Helicopters continue to arbitrarily bombard parts of Yabrud city, the activists told the opposition NGO.

Damascus witnessed today heavy mortar pounding on the Barzeh neighborhood, in an area where a regime column was positioned in the Basateen area, no reports of casualties, according to the Observatory. Violent clashes also took place by the entrance to the Yarmouk camp between rebel and regime forces.

   According to information received from Syrian Revolution Martyr Database, at least 5,840 people were killed in Damascus since March 2011.

Meanwhile, at least 150,000 people have been killed in the conflict, according to Syrian Human rights NGO's.

Zaman Alwasl
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