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Regime captures key town in Qalamoun

Hezbollah helps regime capture Assal Al Ward, a strategic town on the Lebanense-Syrian border

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Syrian army bombing in the mountainou­s area along the border with Lebanon killed dozens of insurgents and helped regain hilly territory overlookin­g Hezbollah stronghold­s, the Lebanese group said yesterday.

For years, hideouts in the Qalamun mountains have allowed Al Qaida-linked militants to attack Syrian soldiers and fighters from Hezbollah, a staunch ally of Syrian President Bashar Al Assad, along miles of borderland in eastern Lebanon.

The Syrian military backed by Hezbollah fighters captured the strategica­lly important territory known as Assal Al Ward on the Syrian side of the border, after retaking Qarna Heights, a Hezbollah official told Reuters, both in the 100km Qalamun range.

Some insurgents were from Al Qaida’s Nusra Front, he said.

Hezbollah’s leader Hassan Nasrallah vowed on Tuesday that his forces and Syrian allies would clear the rebels out of the border region north of the capital Damascus that insurgents use as a main supply route for arms and fighters.

Although he did not disclose when his fighters would start a major assault in the Qalamun area, his group said on Wednesday that its fighters had hit a gathering of militants on the Syrian side of the border, inflicting heavy casualties.

Lebanese officials have warned Iran-backed Hezbollah against launching a major cross-border attack, which they say would drag Lebanon, which suffered a civil war from 1975 to 1990, further into the years-long Syrian conflict.

On Wednesday, Hezbollah said its fighters had retaken part of a hilltop in Lebanon’s eastern border area known as Kherbat Al Nahla overlookin­g the Syrian side of Qalamun.

But rebel group Jaish Al Fatah Qalamun said on social media sites they had repelled the assault which Hezbollah has been rumoured to have been planning for months.

In Syria, the army continued an offensive across rebel-held parts of the northweste­rn province of Idlib to regain significan­t amounts of ground lost in recent weeks.

The Syrian airforce intensifie­d raids near a hospital on the outskirts of rebel-held Jisr Al Shughour where a number of Syrian troops have been holed up since insurgents captured the town last month.

The Syrian airforce intensifie­d raids near a hospital on the outskirts of rebel-held Jisr Al Shughour where Syrian troops have been holed up.

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