The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Waves of strikes pound south Syria after talks fail

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DARAA, Syria: Waves of air strikes pounded rebel-held areas of southern Syria yesterday as pro-regime forces launched their most intensive bombing campaign yet in a two-week-old offensive.

The renewed assault came after the failure on Wednesday of Russian-brokered talks to end the offensive in Daraa province, which has killed dozens and forced tens of thousands from their homes.

An AFP correspond­ent on the edge of the rebel-held south of the city of Daraa, the divided provincial capital, said the bombing of rebel neighbourh­oods was the most intensive since the launch of the Russian-backed offensive on June 19.

The Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights, a Britain-based monitor, said hundreds of missiles and crude barrel bombs were unleashed by Syrian and Russian aircraft overnight.

Observator­y director Rami Abdel Rahman said the bombardmen­t was an “attempt to make the rebels back down after they refused to subject themselves to the Russian terms for a ceasefire.”

Samer Homssi, who had fled to the outskirts of Daraa with his wife and four children, described a fierce onslaught of regime air strikes and shelling.

“The bombardmen­t has not stopped for one moment since the announceme­nt that the negotiatio­ns failed,” the 47-yearold, whose family was taking shelter in a grove of olive trees, told AFP.

“We are living here in the olive trees, afraid of everything, the shelling, the insects, with no water to drink or any medical services nearby.

The situation is very difficult.”

The Observator­y said air strikes were ongoing, including on the town of Tafas in the northwest of Daraa province and on towns and villages near the Jordanian border.

Six civilians, including a woman and four children, were killed in the town of Saida, which regime ground forces were trying to take, it said.

The intensity of the bombardmen­t allowed government forces to seize control of a security checkpoint on the Jordanian border for the first time in more than three years, it said.

The intensifie­d assault came after rebels said Wednesday that talks brokered by regime ally Russia on ending the offensive had failed.

After retaking large parts of the country since Russia intervened in Syria in 2015, regime forces have set their sights on the southern provinces of Daraa and Quneitra, bordering Jordan and the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights.

Moscow has been brokering talks with rebel towns for negotiated surrenders in a carrot-and-stick strategy that Russia and the regime have used to retake swathes of territory including the Eastern Ghouta region near Damascus earlier this year.

More than 30 towns in the south have already agreed to surrender, expanding the regime’s control of Daraa province to around 60 percent, double what it held before the start of the offensive.

The talks this week focused on remaining rebel territory in Daraa province’s western countrysid­e and the southern half of the provincial capital.

After meeting with a Russian delegation on Wednesday afternoon, the joint rebel command for the south said talks had failed over the issue of the rebels surrenderi­ng their heavy weapons. — AFP

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Syrian children pose for a photograph in a shell hole, after Syrian government forces recently recaptured the village of Ghariyah ash Sharqiyah from the rebels, in the province of Deraa. — AFP photo

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