The Borneo Post (Sabah)

100 killed in week of clashes in south Syria — Monitor

-

BEIRUT: Nearly 100 fighters on both sides have been killed in a week of fighting in southern Syria between regime forces and rebels, theSyrianO­bservatory­forHuman Rights said Saturday.

Thearmy,backedbyfi­ghtersfrom Lebanon’s powerful Shiite group Hezbollah, began an offensive at the beginning of the week in Daraa, the province bordering Israel that was the cradle of the revolt against President Bashar al-Assad.

Regime forces had indicated that the operation was aimed at “breaking the band of territory (the rebels) are trying to create” along the border.

At least 50 rebels were killed and 43 soldiers, members of Hezbollah, Iran’s Revolution­ary Guards and Syrian pro-regime militia, according to the Britain-based monitor, which has a network of civilian, medical and military sources across Syria.

The Observator­y also said 10 soldiers had been executed after being accused of collaborat­ing with rebels in Daraa by giving them informatio­n about military movements.

“Hezbollah doesn’t have a lot of confidence in the Syrian army because there have been several cases of soldiers giving the rebels informatio­n,” Observator­y chief Rami Abdel Rahman told AFP.

His group said Hezbollah, which is reported to have some 5,000 fighters in Syria, is leading the regime offensive in the south. — AFP

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia