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Bombings pound rebel held Daraa

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DARAA: The Syrian government and its Russian ally pounded rebel-held areas of the southern province of Daraa yesterday with the heaviest air strikes of a two-weekold offensive.

“Hundreds” of missiles and barrel bombs were unleashed before dawn by both Syrian and Russian aircraft, after talks of a rebel surrender broke down on Wednesday, the Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights said.

The intensity of the bombardmen­t allowed government forces to seize control of a security checkpoint on the Jordanian border.

Observator­y director Rami Abdel Rahman said the bombardmen­t was an “attempt to make the rebels back down after they refused to subject themselves to the Russian terms for a ceasefire”.

Some rebel groups had agreed to negotiate surrender, but on Wednesday evening the remainder walked out of talks with a Russian delegation saying they would not agree to hand over their heavy weapons.

A reporter on the scene in Daraa, the divided provincial capital, said the bombing of rebel neighbourh­oods was the most intense since the launch of the Russianbac­ked offensive on June 19.

Damascus has unleashed similar bombardmen­t of rebel-held towns elsewhere in Syria in the past that have delivered negotiated surrenders which allowed it to retake swathes of territory.

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