Syrian govt forces besiege rebel suburb of Damascus
Airstrikes kill 16: activists
BEIRUT, April 3, (AP): Syrian troops intensified their bombardment of opposition-held areas around Damascus on Monday and besieged a rebel neighborhood northeast of the city, the latest in the government’s push to erase battlefield advances made by insurgents in March.
Airstrikes on the rebel-held Damascus suburb of Douma killed at least 16 people, including three children, according to the Britainbased Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. Douma-based activist Mazen al-Shami said 16 people were killed in Douma, including a whole family. He gave no further details.
The government’s siege of the Barzeh neighborhood came as President Bashar Assad’s forces work to expand their security belt around Damascus, his seat of power.
After hours of fighting under the cover of airstrikes and intense bombardment, government forces and their allies captured Hafez Road, according to the Observatory and opposition activist Anas al-Dimashqi, who is based near Damascus.
Capture
The capture of the road cut off Barzeh from the Qaboun and Tishrin neighborhoods, which are partially held by the rebels.
Monday’s developments will increase pressure on opposition fighters who have suffered major defeats in recent months, including the loss of eastern neighborhoods of the northern city of Aleppo, Syria’s largest, and the western Damascus suburb of Wadi Barada, a main source of water for the capital, earlier this year.
In March, insurgents launched a counter-attack, capturing several areas northeast of Damascus before losing much of them over the past few days.
Assad’s forces are seeking to capture rebel-held parts of Qaboun, Tishrin, Jobar and Barzeh — areas that opposition fighters have held for years. Losing them would deal a new blow to the opposition.
The Hafez road represents a strategic artery, though the rebels have been widely known to use tunnels in the nearby neighborhoods to smuggle fighters, weapons and food.
Earlier on Monday, Syrian government forces stepped up the bombing of opposition-held areas in and near Damascus and the central city of Hama.
“There’s been a major escalation north of Hama in the directions of Maardes and Souran,” said a local media activist who goes by the name of Obeida Hamawi fearing for his own safety. He estimated more than 70 bombs and rockets had fallen on the adjoining village and town.
Syrian opposition activists say airstrikes on a suburb of the capital Damascus have killed 16 people and wounded others.
The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said Monday’s airstrikes on the rebel-held Damascus suburb of Douma killed at least 16 people, including three children.
Douma-based activist Mazen alShami said 16 people were killed in Douma, including a whole family. He gave no further details.
Syrian troops intensified their bombardment of opposition-held areas around Damascus and besieged a rebel neighborhood northeast of the city.