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Syrian regime bombards militants in birthplace of uprising

- Reuters Amman

The Syrian regime’s military bombarded the last opposition enclave in the southern city of Daraa on Sunday, killing at least six people in one of the deadliest attacks in its siege of the birthplace of the country’s uprising, residents said.

The army declined to comment on the reports but said in a statement it was losing patience with what it called “armed groups and terrorists” in the neighborho­od.

An elite division of the army, backed by Iranian militias, has been blocking food and fuel deliveries to Daraa Al-Balad to press militants to surrender three years after regime forces retook the rest of the area near the border with Jordan.

“They are using so-called elephant rockets indiscrimi­nately,” Abu Jehad al Horani, a local official said, referring to improvised missiles. Explosions could be heard in the background.

Residents said bodies of six people were pulled out of bombarded houses in the center of the Daraa neighborho­od which saw the first peaceful protests against the rule of President Bashar Assad in 2011.

The Syrian military’s pro-Iranian Fourth Division, the main force in the southern province, backed by Tehranfina­nced local militias, have encircled the bastion for two months.

Local officials, residents and some army officials have said the offensive is an attempt to undermine Russian efforts to resolve the standoff without an all-out assault.

Russian generals holding talks with local figures and army commanders announced a plan on Aug. 14 that would allow the regime forces to enter but giving guarantees to residents against reprisals and offering safe passage to former rebels to leave for other opposition areas in northwest Syria.

In 2018, Bashar Assad’s forces, aided by Russian air power and Iranian militias, retook control of the southern province which also borders Israel’s Golan Heights.

Moscow gave guarantees to Israel and Washington at the time that it would prevent Iranianbac­ked militias from expanding their influence in the area.

That deal forced thousands of Western-backed fighters to hand over heavy weapons but kept the army from entering Daraa Al-Balad, whose administra­tion remained in militants’ hands.

“We hold Russia responsibl­e for any child who gets injured. This war is being imposed on us by Iran and the Russians are watching,” Abu Yusef Al-Masalmeh, an elder said.

Washington and major Western powers have expressed concern about Assad forces’ military campaign in Daraa, which they say tests Russia’s pledges to maintain stability and rein in Iranian-militias in the border area.

 ?? File/Reuters ?? People walk past the main courthouse in Daraa, which had been set on fire by demonstrat­ors during protests demanding freedom and an end to corruption.
File/Reuters People walk past the main courthouse in Daraa, which had been set on fire by demonstrat­ors during protests demanding freedom and an end to corruption.

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