The Assad army, backed by
Hezbollah, the Lebanese Shiite group, declared victory over a second city in
the central province of Homs, Al Arabiya television channel reported on
Wednesday.
The city was already under the
regime control in most of it Activists said. The rebels had agreed with Assad's
forces to withdraw in step can protect the civilians live but the agreement was
no more than a trick left dozens of people killed , wounded and arrested.
Tal Kalakh, three
kilometers from the Lebanese border, has become the second city to fall under the
control of the Syrian regime.
Earlier in June, the Syrian
regime declared control of the strategic town of Qusayr, close to the border
with Lebanon.
Meanwhile,
pro-Syrian regime websites circulated video footage of soldiers patrolling the
town in armored cars and on foot, Reuters reported.
“Terrorist
groups infiltrated and terrorized the local people,” Reuters quoted an army
officer as saying in the video.
“In
response to the request of the local people, the army entered Tal Kalakh to
cleanse the area and restore security.”
In
the early stages of the conflict, Tal Kalakh, like Qusayr, was used by the
rebels as a transit point to smuggle weapons and fighters.
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