Syrian revolution Coordinators Union reported
killing 3 of Bashar al-Assad's bodyguards yesterday after the rebels attack on
Assad's motorcade in the capital, Damascus, as he was heading a mosque for
morning prayers on Id al-Fitr, the holiday marking the end of the holy month of
Ramadan.
An opposition source to Zaman Alwasl said, ''We
have unconfirmed information that Russian Intelligence agents have cooperated
with rebels in the security breach of Assad's motorcade.''
The Revolution Uunion reported an intensive security presence in front of al-chamy Hospital in al-Malki neighborhood what assured that number of high-ranked republican guard generals were killed and wounded during the attack, the Union said.
Activists documented killing of Col. Ahmed Ali, Lieutenant Col. Azzam Merhej and Major. Salman Abboud.
Video released by rebel groups
showed smoke rising over al-Malki, the upscale neighborhood in central Damascus
where Mr. Assad lives and where, in calmer times, he was known for driving his
own car. The area has been relatively untouched by the occasional rebel shells
that reach central Damascus, which is largely cordoned off from the fighting by
government checkpoints, NYtimes said.
If the rebel assertions are true, the attack would be the closest
call known for Mr. Assad during the conflict. Last summer, four of his top officials
were killed in a rebel bombing, and shells have periodically landed
close to some of his many residences, but Mr. Assad is not known to have
personally come under fire, NYtimes said.
If the rebels managed to target and hit a moving motorcade, it
would signal an unusual tactical feat or perhaps new weapons more precise than
the usual rockets and mortars, as well as good intelligence.
Al Arabiya, a news broadcaster based in Dubai, quoted one rebel
group, Tahrir al-Sham Brigade, a unit of the Free Syrian Army, as saying in a
statement: “After conducting reconnaissance on the timing and course of Bashar
al-Assad’s motorcade, the area was hit with artillery. We pray to God and await
the field report about the results.”
Al Arabiya also quoted Islam Alloush, a rebel with another group,
the Liwa al-Islam Brigade, as saying fighters had fired rockets at Mr. Assad’s
motorcade near the Dedeman Damascus Hotel.
“Assad was not hit, but the information we have based from sources
within the regime is that there were casualties within his entourage,” the
statement said.
There was little clarity about the rebel statements.
Syrian state television showed Assad next to Syria’s grand mufti,
Sheik Ahmad Badr al-Deen Hassoun, standing and praying in a row of men in
suits. It was unclear whether the video was new.
In a possible sign of greater support for the rebels from an Arab
country, on Thursday Jordan allowed the leader of Syria’s main opposition group
to cross into Syria from Jordanian territory for the first time, news agencies
reported.
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