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Hizbollah vow to tackle militants

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The leader of the militant Hizbollah group said yesterday that the region is facing ‘‘unpreceden­ted danger’’ from extremist groups and vowed his fighters will expand their involvemen­t in Syria’s civil war in support of government forces.

Sheik Hassan Nasrallah spoke during a ceremony marking the 15th anniversar­y of Israel’s withdrawal from southern Lebanon, vowing to battle Sunni extremists groups such as the Islamic State group and al Qaeda. He said such factions are an ‘‘existentia­l threat’’ to anyone who does not agree with their ideology.

Hizbollah openly joined President Bashar al-Assad’s forces in the civil war in 2013 and its fighters have been taking part in a major battle in recent weeks against jihadis in the Qalamoun mountain region that borders Lebanon.

‘‘Our presence will grow whenever it is required for us to be present,’’ Nasrallah said in comments that came after Assad’s forces suffered several defeats over the past two months – mostly in the northweste­rn province of Idlib and the southern region of Daraa. The western city of Palmyra, home to historic Roman-era ruins, was captured by the Islamic State group last week.

‘‘We are present today in many places and I tell you we will be present wherever this battle requires. We are up to it and we are the men for it,’’ Nasrallah said speaking from a secret location on a giant video screen.

Inside Syria, a military helicopter crashed earlier on Monday at the northern air base of Kweiras, killing all of its crew, state TV said, as an activist group said it was shot down by Islamic State militants.

The TV report quoted an unnamed military official as saying that the helicopter crashed as a result of a technical problem while taking off. The report did not say how many crew members were on board at the time of the crash.

The Britain-based Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights said Islamic State militants who have been laying siege to the base for months shot down the helicopter.

Kweiras military air base is in the northern province of Aleppo and is close to the town of al-Bab, which is held by the Islamic State group.

Islamic State posted a statement on a militant website claiming responsibi­lity for downing the Syrian helicopter. Syrian rebels have shot down helicopter­s in the past.

Meanwhile in Damascus, a bomb exploded on Sunday night near the city centre killing a brigadier general and six of his bodyguards, the Observator­y said. It added that the attack was claimed by the ultraconse­rvative Ahrar al-Sham group.

 ?? Photos: REUTERS ?? Residents carrying pictures of Syria’s President Bashar al-Assad watch Hizbollah leader Sheik Hassan Nasrallah on a screen during his televised speech at a festival celebratin­g Resistance and Liberation Day, in Nabatiyeh. The event commemorat­es the...
Photos: REUTERS Residents carrying pictures of Syria’s President Bashar al-Assad watch Hizbollah leader Sheik Hassan Nasrallah on a screen during his televised speech at a festival celebratin­g Resistance and Liberation Day, in Nabatiyeh. The event commemorat­es the...
 ??  ?? Hizbollah leader Sheik Hassan Nasrallah has warned of the danger facing the Middle East from extremist groups such as Islamic State.
Hizbollah leader Sheik Hassan Nasrallah has warned of the danger facing the Middle East from extremist groups such as Islamic State.

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