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Insurgents infiltrate Damascus through tunnels

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FIERCE clashes broke out in the Syrian capital on Sunday after insurgents infiltrate­d government-held parts of the eastern side of the city through tunnels overnight, state media said.

It was a surprising breach of the government’s Damascus security perimeter, where it has effectivel­y walled itself off against two opposition enclaves in the eastern parts of the city.

Residents said artillery shells and rockets were landing inside the heart of the city, and the activist-run Damascus Today Facebook group reported government air raids over the area of the clashes.

Reinforcem­ents arrived on the government side to repel the attack in the afternoon, the group said.

The clashes centred around the city’s Abasseen neighbourh­ood, a government-held area sandwiched between the besieged, opposition­held Jobar and Qaboun neighbourh­oods.

With its military depleted from six years of fighting and defections, the Syrian government relies on a blend of official and semi-official forces to defend its territory, including Shiite militias from Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, and other Middle Eastern countries.

Rebels detonated two large car bombs at 5.20am yesterday close to the Jobar neighbourh­ood.

Syrian state media said the military repelled an attack by an al Qaida-linked group after “terrorists” infiltrate­d through tunnels in the middle of the night.

It reported clashes in Qaboun and Jobar.

Jobar is one of three pockets in the Syrian capital still in opposition hands. It has been besieged by government forces since 2013.

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