Islamist rebels
and Syrian army troops on Thursday were engaged in heavy fighting in
Syria's northwestern Latakia province in areas close to President Bashar
al Assad's ancestral home, the army and rebels said. An army source told state news
agency SANA fighter jets hit insurgent hideouts in the northern Latakia
countryside with "tens killed and injured." Rebels
have in the past sought to bring their four-year-long battle to topple
Assad's rule close to the coastal areas in government-held Latakia, the
stronghold of Assad's minority Alawite sect. Latakia is the main port in
Syria and crucial to the rebels goal of toppling Assad's government. Two
rebel sources said the fighting was near the mountains of Jabal
al-Akrad, close to some of the highest peaks in Syria including Nabi
Younis that overlook Alawite villages and close to Qardaha, the hometown
of the Assad family. "The capture
of the peaks would make the Alawite villages in our firing range," said
one rebel field commander from Ahrar al Sham based in Idlib on Skpye.
Insurgents have captured
strategic territory in the South and in northwestern Idlib province,
where they have edged closer to Latakia. In
August 2013, Islamist rebels helped by foreign fighters were able to
briefly capture villages populated by Assad's Alawite minority. Diplomats
say rebels are trying to pressure the overstretched army on as many
fronts as possible to force the overtaxed military to spread its
resources ever more thinly.(Reuters)
Syrian rebels fight Syrian army near Assad heartland

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