An activist group says Syrian warplanes have
been bombing the suburbs of Damascus while rebels have fired mortar shells at
the capital on the first day of a major Muslim holiday.
Tuesday’s fighting shows how
entrenched both sides in Syria’s civil war have become. Earlier in the
fighting, the sides occasionally attempted to observe holiday cease-fires.
The Britain-based Syrian
Observatory for Human Rights says rebels fired rockets and mortar rounds at
three Damascus neighborhoods. An amateur video posted online shows three
rockets being fired, leaving a trail of dark smoke.
The Observatory says the
regime bombed rebel areas near the city of Hama, killing three children, and
Damascus’ Eastern Ghouta district.
Meanwhile, state TV showed
Syrian President Bashar Assad attending Eid al-Adha prayers at a Damascus
mosque.
(AP)
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