Syrian rebel
fighters killed 12 members of a pro-regime militia during clashes overnight in
the central city of Homs, and troops responded by shelling them on Friday,
monitors said.
The Syrian
Observatory for Human Rights also reported that, elsewhere, shells hit the
Sayyida Zeinab shrine, a Shiite Muslim pilgrimage site on the outskirts of
Damascus, killing at least one person.
"Twelve members of the pro-regime People's
Committees were killed... during fighting with rebel forces on the outskirts of
the Khaldiyeh neighbourhood," the group said.
The
rebel-held district is one of several regime forces have laid siege to for more
than a year.
The regime
has increasingly used militia groups to bolster its regular forces in battles
against rebel fighters seeking to overthrow President Bashar al-Assad.
The
Observatory, which relies on a network of activists, doctors and lawyers on the
ground, said government troops were continuing to shell the neighbourhood on
Friday.
In
Damascus province, meanwhile, the top administrator of the Sayyida Zeinab
shrine was killed in shelling of the holy site, the Observatory said.
The
shelling hit the compound of the shrine, which is home to the mausoleum of
Sayyida Zeinab, granddaughter of the Prophet Mohammed and particularly revered
by Shiites.
In
northeastern province of Hassakeh, clashes raged between Kurdish fighters and
jihadists from the Al-Qaeda-affiliated Al-Nusra Front and Islamic State of Iraq
and the Levant.
The
Observatory said a Nusra fighter blew himself up near the headquarters of the
Kurdish YPG brigade, which has in recent days pushed jihadist fighters out of
the town of Ras al-Ain.
In western
Tartus, three members of the Communist Labour Party who also belong to the
National Coordination Body for Democratic Change -- Syria's internal opposition
-- were arrested at a political security checkpoint.
The
committee, in a statement, identified those arrested as Christian painter
Yousef Abdelki, 62, Alawite Tawfiq Omran, and Druze Adnan al-Dibs.
The head
of the Communist Labour Party, Alawite Abdel Aziz al-Khayer, was arrested in
Syria in September 2012.
At least 135 people were killed in violence across Syria on Thursday, the group said, adding to its overall toll of more than 100,000 dead since the country's uprising flared in March 2011.
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