(Zaman Al Wasl)- Al-Midan, Syria’s capital ancient neighborhood has been rocked by regime airstrikes and shelling on Monday, activists and monitoring group said.
Regime armed forces have engaged with rebels in al-Haqle cemetery and al-Qa’ah area just few blocks from regime security headquarters, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
Activists reported a state of panic and confusion amid forces loyal to Bashar al-Assad.
Rebels, who took full control of Occupied
Golan Heights' border yesterday, are creeping slowly to Damascus. Some
activists say fall of the capital might be at hand; just we are waiting the
American airstrikes to make our dreams come true.
Meanwhile, Assad’s offensive on Jobar
neighbors has been continued for the second week amid reports of using toxic gas
and forbidden weapons on trapped civilians.
More than 191,000 people killed and over 9 million forced to flee their homes.
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