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Air strikes kill five as southern Syria assault looms

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Five civilians including two women were killed on Sunday in Russian strikes on the towns of Al-Herak, Al-Sura, and Alma.

BEIRUT: Air strikes on rebel towns in southern Syria killed five civilians and damaged two hospitals on Sunday, a monitor said, in fresh signs of a looming government assault.

Russian-backed regime forces have for weeks been preparing an offensive to retake Syria’s south, a strategic zone that borders both Jordan and the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights.

The regime has sent military reinforcem­ents to the area, dropped flyers demanding rebels surrender, and ramped up air strikes in recent days.

Late Saturday, President Bashar al-Assad’s Russian allies began bombing the rebel-held south for the first time since summer 2017, said the Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights.

The Russian raids continued into Sunday.

“Five civilians including two women were killed on Sunday in Russian strikes on the towns of AlHerak, Al-Sura, and Alma,” said Observator­y chief Rami Abdel Rahman.

He said the raids had damaged two hospitals and forced medical staff to shut them down temporaril­y.

The three rebel-held towns are located in Daraa province, known widely as the cradle of Syria’s seven-year uprising.

Daraa and the adjacent province of Quneitra are mostly held by opposition forces, while the government controls most of the province of Sweida to the east.

Assad has repeatedly pledged to retake all of Syria, but key parts of the south fall under a “deescalati­on zone” agreed by Russia, the US and Jordan in July 2017.

Since then, Moscow’s air force – active in Syria since 2015 – had refrained from bombing the south.

But violence began ratcheting up last Tuesday and has since left 25 civilians dead in regime and Russian bombardmen­t on southern rebel zones, the Observator­y said.

Rebels have returned fire into government territory, killing a girl in Sweida province and wounding three people in the provincial capital of the same name on Sunday, state news agency SANA said.

Escalating bombardmen­t has displaced some 17,000 people from rebel towns in Daraa’s eastern countrysid­e, according to the Observator­y.

Many have sought refuge in poorly-resourced displaceme­nt camps further west or close to Syria’s border with Jordan, with little access to food or water.

They have few other options, with Jordan saying on Sunday it could not accept any more than the 650,000 Syrian refugees it is already hosting.

“Jordan has not and will not abandon its humanitari­an role and its commitment to internatio­nal charters, but it has exceeded its ability to absorb (more refugees),” Jumana Ghanimat, minister of state for media affairs, told AFP.

The United Nations has warned that renewed hostilitie­s could put

Rami Abdel Rahman, Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights chief

750,000 lives at risk.

In an effort to avoid a deadly offensive, the US, Russia and Jordan are holding talks aimed at reaching a negotiated settlement for Syria’s south.

Any deal, analysts say, would have to take into considerat­ion Israel’s opposition to its arch-foe Iran entrenchin­g itself in southern Syria.

On Sunday, the Israeli air force said it fired a Patriot missile at a drone approachin­g its northern border from Syria, forcing it to turn back. Assad has acknowledg­ed negotiatio­ns over the south, but warned that if they failed, his troops would have “no choice” but to retake the area by force.

His troops have already recaptured two “de-escalation zones” this year: Eastern Ghouta outside Damascus and parts of the central Homs province.

They have seized four villages in the south so far, leaving 13 regime forces and 15 rebels dead, according to the Observator­y. — AFP

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 ??  ?? Smoke rises above buildings during an airstrike by Syrian regime forces on the town of Busra al-Harir, east of the southern Syrian province of Daraa. — AFP photo
Smoke rises above buildings during an airstrike by Syrian regime forces on the town of Busra al-Harir, east of the southern Syrian province of Daraa. — AFP photo

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