The Commercial Appeal

Fighting rocks capital of Syria

Even Damascus a battlefiel­d now

- By Bassem Mroue and Diaa Hadid

BEIRUT — Bullets and shrapnel shells smashed into homes in the Syrian capital of Damascus overnight as troops battled rebels in the streets, a show of boldness for rebels taking their fight against President Bashar Assad to the center of his power.

For nearly 12 hours of fighting that lasted into the early hours Saturday, rebels armed mainly with assault rif les fought Syrian forces in the heaviest fighting in the Assad stronghold since the 15-month- old uprising began.

U.N. observers said rebels fired a rocket-propelled grenade at the local power plant, damaging parts of it and reducing six buses to charred shells, according to video the observers took of the scene.

Syrian forces showed the regime’s willingnes­s to unleash such firepower in the capital: At least three tank shells slammed into residentia­l areas in the central Damascus neighborho­od of Qaboun, an activist said. Intense exchanges of assaultrif le fire marked the clash, according to residents and amateur video posted online.

At least 52 civilians were killed around the country outside Damascus on Saturday, according to the Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights, a Britain-based activist group. Among them were 20, including nine women and children, who died in heavy, pre - dawn shelling in the southern city of Daraa, where the uprising against Assad began in March 2011.

Six children were among 10 killed by a shell that exploded in a house they took cover in during fierce fighting in the coastal region of Latakia, the group said.

The group’s figures could not be independen­tly confirmed.

In a Daraa mosque, a father stood over his son killed in the shelling, swaddled in a blanket in a hooded sweater, amateur video showed. “I will become a suicide bomber!” the father shouted in grief.

Another video showed tens of thousands of Daraa residents burying their slain victims later Saturday — singing, dancing and parading the dead in coffins.

 ?? Associated Press ?? This image from amateur video released by Shaam News Network and accessed Saturday purports to show an injured man being treated in a mosque in Daraa, Syria.
Associated Press This image from amateur video released by Shaam News Network and accessed Saturday purports to show an injured man being treated in a mosque in Daraa, Syria.

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