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Syria cease-fire unraveling as fighting erupts near Aleppo

 Syria's partial cease-fire is unraveling, as fierce fighting between pro-government forces and opposition fighters, including members of the al-Qaida affiliated Nusra Front, erupted Saturday outside the country's second largest city of Aleppo.

At least 25 pro-government fighters died in clashes south of Aleppo, where the Nusra Front and rebel militias captured a hill overlooking a major highway, a Britain-based monitoring group told The Associated Press.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said fighting continued throughout the day Saturday close to the village of Tel al-Ais, which overlooks the main road connecting Aleppo with the capital, Damascus.

A Lebanese security source close to Hezbollah, which is among the pro-government groups fighting the rebels, told The Daily Star at least five of its members were killed in the clashes.

He added that at least 18 rebels were killed, and provided their names. The rebels mostly belong to Nusra, but also include members of Ahrar al-Sham, Kataeb Abu Omara, a northern branch of the Free Syrian Army, and others.

The coordinated rebel offensive follows weeks of air raids on opposition-held areas despite the partial cease-fire. The truce agreement, the first of its kind in Syria's five year war, excludes the Nusra Front and ISIS.

On Thursday, a bombing carried out by government planes outside Damascus killed 33 civilians, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported. Government airstrikes also targeted the public square in the opposition-held city of Maarat Nouman in the northern Idlib province Friday, where residents had protested against the Nusra Front presence in the town.

Several rebel factions boasted about battling government forces on social media, including groups nominally subscribing to the cease-fire.

The Islam Army, whose political coordinator heads the opposition delegation engaged in peace negotiations with the government in halting talks in Geneva, announced it had killed 20 soldiers in fighting outside Damascus Friday.

The Nusra Front boasted of the offensive on the Aleppo countryside on social media, posting videos showing mortars and tanks firing on what is said to be government positions. Syria's state news agency acknowledged fierce clashes in the area Friday. - The Daily Star contributed to this report.

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