Oman Daily Observer

Clashes in Damascus after rebel assault

Heavy clashes rock eastern districts of Syrian capital as rebels, allied militants attack government positions

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BEIRUT: Heavy clashes rocked eastern districts of the Syrian capital on Sunday after rebels and IS launched a surprise assault on regime forces there, a monitor and state television said.

Rebels and allied IS militants, led by former Al Qaeda affiliate Fateh al Sham Front, attacked government positions in the Jobar district and advanced into the neighbouri­ng Abbasid Square area, the Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights monitor said.

“They targeted government forces with two car bombs and several suicide attackers,” Observator­y head Rami Abdel Rahman said.

Control of Jobar — which has been a battlegrou­nd district for more than two years — is divided between rebels and allied militants on one side, and government forces on the other.

Syrian state television reported that the army was “thwarting an attack by terrorists” with artillery fire and had ordered residents to stay inside.

It aired footage from Abbasid Square, typically buzzing with activity but now empty except for the sound of shelling.

People in Damascus said army units had sealed off the routes into Abbasid Square and explosions could be heard across the city.

Several schools announced they would close through Monday, and many civilians cowered inside in fear of stray bullets and shelling.

According to the Observator­y, the Faylaq al Rahman rebel group and the Fateh al-Sham Front — known as Al Nusra Front before it broke ties with Al Qaeda — were present in Jobar.

“This neighbourh­ood is the most important front line because it’s the closest rebel position to the heart of the capital,” said Abdel Rahman.

Government forces have long sought to push the rebels out of the district because of its proximity to the city centre in Damascus.

But with Sunday’s attack, Abdel Rahman said, “rebels have shifted from a defensive position in Jobar to an offensive one”.

The Observator­y said rebels had launched the attack from Jobar as a way to relieve allied fighters in the nearby districts of Barzeh, Tishreen, and Qabun from government attacks.

“Nine regime forces and at least 12 rebels were killed” in those three districts over the last 24 hours, the Observator­y said.

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