Insurgents attacked a Syrian government security building in the
northern city of Aleppo on Wednesday, bombing it and then launching a
ground assault, sources on both sides and a monitoring group said. The Syrian Observatory
for Human Rights said at least 20 members of the security forces and 14
insurgents were killed in the attack on the Air Force Intelligence
building. Jihadist groups
including the al Qaeda-linked Nusra Front and the Muhajireen and Ansar
army claimed responsibility for the attack, which partly destroyed the
building. The Syrian army
said it had "thwarted attempts by terrorist groups to infiltrate the Air
Force Intelligence building in Aleppo". In a statement, the army said
it had "eliminated large numbers of terrorists". Initial
reports suggested the insurgents had set off the bomb in a tunnel dug
under or near the building in Aleppo, which has long been a focus of
fighting between government and insurgent groups. Rebel
sources and a combatant fighting on the government side confirmed that
part of the building had been destroyed in the attack on the western
outskirts of Aleppo. Air Force Intelligence is widely viewed as one of the most powerful arms of the Syrian security establishment. In
a statement circulated by Nusra Front supporters on Twitter, the group
said "the Mujahideen destroyed Air Force intelligence" and were fighting
in the surrounding areas. Rami
Abdulrahman, who runs the Observatory, described it as a blow to the
Syrian security establishment. "It's very important, it should have been
better protected," he said. Aleppo, around 50 km (30 miles) south of the border with Turkey,
is divided between government forces and insurgent groups fighting to
topple President Bashar al-Assad in a four-year-old conflict estimated
to have killed 200,000 people. U.N.
envoy Staffan de Mistura is currently trying to broker a ceasefire
between insurgent and government forces in Aleppo. His team headed there
on Tuesday. Government
forces backed by allied militia launched a major offensive aiming to
encircle the insurgent-held part of Aleppo late last month, but the
offensive was repulsed.Source: Reuters
Rebels attack Aleppo security building, monitor says dozens killed

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