(Zaman Al Wasl)- Syrian resistance factions on Monday have formed a new operations room in southern Daraa province, aimed at defeating the regime forces and its allied militias from taking control of neighbourhoods in Daraa city.
The new operation
room was formed in coordination with al-Bunyan al-Marsous operation room that
is overseeing the Death Rather than Humiliation battle in Deraa al-Balad.
The new operation room includes the Fluja Houran Company, Osod Sunna Company, al-Thwara Army, the Artillery Regiment, and Motasem Bi’Allah Brigade.
Daraa is understood to lie within four "de-escalation" zones around Syria, where Russia, Turkey, and Iran have guaranteed cease-fires between the warring parties. The precise boundaries of the zones are unclear.
The military
operations supervised by Ras al-Sofuf operations room are focused on the
eastern side of Deraa city where the town of al-Naima represents Deraa’s
eastern entrance.
Ras al-Sofuf announced that its forces repelled regime forces’ attempts to advance at the center front, the Tel al-Hubob crossing point, and al-Qitaa al-Kadim in al-Naima town on Sunday evening.
The regime forces, Iranian militias and Lebanese Hezbollah militia escalated their military action in Deraa city with the aim of taking control of the neighborhoods in Daraa al-Balad.
On Sunday alone, Deraa was attacked with 57 barrels of explosives, 25 air raids and 102 surface-to-surface missiles.
The assad regime has stepped up its aerial and ground bombing on the southern province, killing two women and 10 rebel fighters as clashes take place in the Old City of Daraa, local activists said Snday.
Regime warplanes have conducted 30 raids
on rebel-held countryside, dropping more than 38 barrel bombs; as well 23
surface-to-Surface missiles have hit rebel-held neighborhoods.
Local opposition activist Ahmad al-Masalmeh told
AP that pro-regime forces pounded the divided city with airstrikes and
artillery fire on Sunday, one day after rebels attacked army positions.
Regime military media distributed footage
showing its planes and artillery striking built up areas.
The clashes have also taken place in al-Manshiya
neighborhood, the regime’s largest barracks in Daraa and which is a home for
20,000 people.
At least 250 regime troops and militants from
Hezbollah were killed since the fight erupted in February in al-Manshiya,
rebel news feeds said.
Pro-regime social media mourned 10 regime
soldiers and 5 Hezbollah militants killed in al-Manshiya this week.
In their turn, rebels have attacked regime
bastions and Air Intelligence headquarters with home-made missiles, Al-Bunyan
al-Marsous, a military operation room, said.
Rebels fired Omar missile on regime
barrack in Sejna neighborhood as well they destroyed a tank in with U.S-made
TOW missile.
On Thursday, at least 15 civilians were
killed when two explosive devices detonated on the road of Kafr Shams-Aqraba in
the northern countryside.
The suspected regime attack targeted a vehicle
carrying Free Syrian Army commanders, activists said.
Last week, Free Syrian Army launched 40 Grad
rockets on military convoys near the town of Izra’, mostly Shiite militiamen,
field sources said.
The militants were heading the southern province
as regime army is mobilizing troops to face an imminent battle with the
US-backed Syrian forces at the border with Jordan.
Al-Bunyan Al-Marsous said the rockets attack
left dozens killed and wounded.
Basher al-Assad’s regime has accused Jordan of
intervening in Syria by backing and supporting armed opposition along with
Britain and the US.
Activists, also, warned of regime attempt to
overrun the Old City of Daraa, backed by thousands of Lebanese and Iraqi
militants.
More than 465,000 people have been killed by the
Syrian regime and allied militias since the conflict began in March 2011 with
demonstrations against Assad.
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