The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Civilians flee fighting in Syrian southwest

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BEIRUT: Thousands of people have fled rebel-held areas of southweste­rn Syria being targeted by government bombardmen­t, a war monitor said yesterday, as Damascus steps up attacks on an area near the border with Jordan and the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights.

The Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights said some 12,500 people had fled opposition-held areas of northeaste­rn Deraa province in the past 48 hours.

The war has pivoted towards the southwest since the Syrian government and its allies crushed the last remaining pockets of rebelheld territory near Damascus and the city of Homs.

Fighting in the southwest has been contained since last year by a “de-escalation” deal agreed by the United States and Russia, President Bashar al-Assad’s most powerful ally.

A major government offensive in the area would risk an escalation of the seven-year-old war.

The area is of strategic importance to Israel, which is deeply alarmed by Iranian influence in Syria.

Washington has warned it will take “firm and appropriat­e measures” in response to violations of the “de-escalation” deal.

Assad said earlier this month the government, at Russia’s suggestion, was seeking to strike a deal in the southwest similar to agreements that have restored its control of other areas through withdrawal­s of rebel forces.

But he also said there had been no results yet and blamed “Israeli and American interferen­ce”.

He said the territory would be recovered by force if necessary.

Rebels have vowed not surrender “an inch” of the territory to Assad, one of their commanders said earlier this week. — Reuters

 ??  ?? File photo shows men inspecting a damaged house in Busra al-Harir town, near Deraa, Syria. — Reuters photo
File photo shows men inspecting a damaged house in Busra al-Harir town, near Deraa, Syria. — Reuters photo

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