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Civilians flee Dara’a as barrel bombs fall

IT IS THE FIRST USE OF THE RUDIMENTAR­Y WEAPONS IN OVER A YEAR

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Syrian government forces are keeping up their pressure on the country’s strategic southwest, using artillery, air strikes and dropping barrel bombs yesterday that target rebel-held parts of the region, activists said.

The Britain-based Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights said more than 12 barrel bombs hit the province of Dara’a, the first use of the rudimentar­y and non-discrimina­tory weapons there in over a year. Rockets and artillery shells have also targeted northern and eastern Daraa, and there were reports of overnight air strikes on Busr Al Harir, a northeast Dara’a town where government troops are trying to isolate the rebels.

Rebel factions, meanwhile, said they responded with missiles at a government airbase in the adjacent Sweida province.

The Observator­y said 16 people have been killed in government strikes since Tuesday, including nine children. At least 12,000 people have been displaced by the fighting.

The government campaign in the southweste­rn Syrian region bordering Jordan and the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights comes despite US warnings of “serious repercussi­ons” for anyone violating a de-escalation agreement in place since last July.

The truce, referred to as a deescalati­on zone, was negotiated between Russia, the Syrian government’s main ally, Washington and Jordan and has kept the area calm.

But the truce began to unravel in recent weeks as the Russia- and Iran-backed Syrian government turned its attention southward, after seizing opposition-held areas near the capital, Damascus. ■ TURKEY

Israel, meanwhile, has grown more active in protesting Iran’s expansion in Syria, carrying out air strikes against suspected Iranian targets in the area.

US State Department spokeswoma­n Heather Nauert said on Thursday that Washington was “deeply troubled” by the Syrian government operations in the area and called on Moscow to “restrain” its ally from further actions that risk broadening the conflict.

The region is a mix of government and rebel-controlled areas, with rebels controllin­g parts of Dara’a city and areas along the border.

 ?? AFP ?? A family rides with belongings on a tractor-drawn trailer as they flee the fighting in the southern Syrian province of Dara’a on Thursday.
AFP A family rides with belongings on a tractor-drawn trailer as they flee the fighting in the southern Syrian province of Dara’a on Thursday.

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