Montreal Gazette

Syria recaptures stronghold in capital

- PhiliP issa

BEIRUT • Syrian government forces raised their flag over the Yarmouk Palestinia­n camp in Damascus on Tuesday as state media promoted what it said was the “liberation” of the last quarters of the capital from rebels and Islamic State group militants.

Police motorcycle­s flying the flag roared into what was left of the neighbourh­ood in a show for state media, and a detachment of soldiers raised the government’s standard from the roof of what is now a shell of a building.

The ceremonies, broadcast on state-affiliated alIkhbariy­a TV, was meant to assure residents that Damascus was secure for the first time since protests broke out against President Bashar Assad in 2011. The government cracked down on the demonstrat­ions, igniting the civil war.

Syria’s military announced it had recaptured the camp and surroundin­g neighbourh­oods from Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant militants on Monday, bringing the entire capital and its suburbs under full government control for the first time since the 2011.

Police officers and soldiers standing in formation in the rubble of the Hajr al-Aswad neighbourh­ood chanted half-heartedly for the president in what has become a ritual of pageantry after every advance by the government against the crumbling opposition movement and separate ISIL insurgency.

But after the ceremony, the soldiers erupted in a cheer and let off bursts of automatic gunfire into the air. They promised the cameras they would be heading to Daraa, a city near the border with Israel, which was the first to revolt against Assad in the Arab Spring protests earlier this decade.

Daraa remains split between government and rebel control.

The battles for Yarmouk and Hajr al-Aswad left both neighbourh­oods catastroph­ically damaged. Yarmouk, once home to about 200,000 Palestinia­n refugees, was deserted by most of its inhabitant­s as the government laid siege to it and Islamic State militants moved in in 2015. In the last month, the government began bombing the neighbourh­ood intensivel­y.

The advance put the capital out of range of insurgents’ mortar fire and shelling for the first time in nearly seven years.

The Haq news agency, affiliated with the ISIL group, put out a statement on Tuesday saying the militants left the south Damascus neighbourh­oods “with their heads high” after forcing the government to agree to let them evacuate.

With Iran’s help, Assad’s forces have been making steady gains since 2015, when Russian launched an air campaign on behalf of his forces. In December 2016, government forces captured rebel-held eastern neighbourh­oods of the northern city of Aleppo, in Assad’s biggest victory since the conflict began.

 ?? LOUAI BESHARA / AFP / GETTY IMAGES ?? A member of Syrian pro-government forces prays in a destroyed street in the Hajar al-Aswad neighbourh­ood on the outskirts of Damascus on Tuesday, after the area was seized from the Islamic State group.
LOUAI BESHARA / AFP / GETTY IMAGES A member of Syrian pro-government forces prays in a destroyed street in the Hajar al-Aswad neighbourh­ood on the outskirts of Damascus on Tuesday, after the area was seized from the Islamic State group.

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