Syria’s rebels seized control Saturday on
strategic highway that links Damascus with eastern Syria and Iraqi borders, as
they killed dozens of Bashar al-Assad’s forces, rebel group said in statement
posted online.
Baghdad International highway the vital route to Bashar al-Assad’s forces has become under rebels control after three days of ongoing clashes near the city of Dumeir, 30 miles east Damascus, where Assad’s big armory is situated, al-Rahman Legion said.
The statement also said that 'Desert Storms' battle had launched in cooperation with Islam Army and Ahmed Al-Abdo battalion.
Rebels said they had
targeted Dumeir airport by Grad missiles as well they shot down fighter jet and
seized control of army depots near the airport.
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