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Sunday, January 13, 2013

Syrian army pounds rebel zones near Damascus



Syrian army sent shells crashed in rebel-held areas in the suburbs of Damascus on Sunday, while the Palestinian camps south of the capital shaken resumption of fighting, a watchdog has said.
"The regime forces fired Daraya, Beit-Zam and Moadamiyat Mleha al-Sham, said the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, referring to the village rebel organize coast Damascus.
Control group headquartered in the UK, which is based on a network of activists, doctors and lawyers in Syria, also reported heavy fighting between rebels and the army Daraya southwest of Damascus, and in the Barzeh district north of Damascus.
He says the fighting began overnight in the Palestinian camps in the south of Yarmouk in Damascus, which was the scene of violent clashes in recent months, and the planes bombed the regime in December during an attack sent tens of thousands of residents fled.
The recent fighting between the forces of the regime against the insurgents in a clash around the police station, said the observatory.
Violence around Damascus growth since July, the army launched an offensive against the rebels, who had moved a few blocks away.
Analysts say the regime is trying to take control of the area eight kilometers (five miles) around the capital after rebels pushed into the surrounding towns and villages.
In the northern city of Aleppo on stage some of the worst violence since the uprising in Syria against the regime of nearly 22 months, the struggle continues throughout the seat of intelligence, said the observatory.

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