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Syrian army jets, helicopters batter Aleppo
2012-09-15
[An Nahar] Syrian regime forces on Friday used fighter jets and helicopter gunships to pound the city and province of Aleppo
...For centuries, Aleppo was Greater Syria's largest city and the Ottoman Empire's third, after Constantinople and Cairo. Although relatively close to Damascus in distance, Aleppans regard Damascenes as country cousins...
, where fierce festivities raged around a military airport, monitors said.

Fighter jets bombarded the rebel-held towns of Al-Bab and Marea near Aleppo city, said the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, adding that army forces and rebels battled around Minnigh military airport.

Rebels have staged multiple attacks on military airports in past weeks, focusing on the eastern province of Deir Ezzor, Idlib in the northwest and Aleppo, the key battleground province of northern Syria.

As the army has increasingly employed fighter jets and helicopters in its attacks, the rebel Free Syrian Army has made military airports a strategic target, an FSA front man told AFP on Thursday.

Despite shelling by regime forces, as seen in videos posted online, residents of Marea, Aleppo city and towns across the northern province came out for anti-regime demonstrations after the weekly Moslem prayers, activists said.

The demonstrations were held under the slogan "Idlib: Cemetery of the planes and symbol of victory."

Demonstrations were also reported in the provinces of Damascus
...Capital of the last overtly fascist regime in the world...
, Idlib, Daraa in the south and Hama in central Syria where an unknown number of protesters were killed as regime forces opened fire in Hama city, the Observatory said.

In the central Aleppo district of Midan, regime forces carried air strikes on two cop shoppes which the rebels had taken over, according to Observatory director Rami Abdel Rahman.

"Whenever the rebels take a cop shoppe, the regime destroys them," Abdel Rahman told AFP by phone. "Now no one controls these posts," he said, adding that "regime forces have deployed throughout Midan to try and push out the rebels."

In the Hanano district in the northeast of Aleppo city, air strikes destroyed another cop shoppe in the hands of the rebels, Abdel Rahman said.

Just south of Damascus, the army fired live ammunition at an anti-regime demonstration in the Paleostinian refugee camp of Yarmuk, according to the Local Coordination Committees -- a network of activists on the ground.

Near the capital, at least 15 soldiers were killed or maimed in an attack on their vehicle in the restive town of Douma, where festivities broke out near the municipal building, the Observatory said.

Also in Douma, northeast of Damascus, two non-combatants were killed as gunfire and army shelling broke out before dawn, while two others, including a woman, were killed in nearby Harasta.

In Damascus itself, three large kabooms were heard in the late morning, according to an AFP news hound. The Observatory said that security forces swept its southern districts of Midan and Nahr Aisha.

At least 16 people were killed on Friday, according to the Observatory, with the highest toll in Daraa province where eight civilians, including three children, were killed in air strikes on the town of Bosra al-Sham.
Posted by:Fred

#7  Aliwites never called me NEO
Posted by: Shipman   2012-09-15 11:24  

#6  "Oh look... squirrel"
Posted by: Au Auric   2012-09-15 11:00  

#5  Suddenly, nobody gives a damn about Syria?

The media is easily distracted.
Posted by: Pappy   2012-09-15 10:31  

#4  Oh dear so little time so many battles.

Go to it guys maybe you'll reduce your population to the point that those that are left stop causing trouble.
Posted by: AlanC   2012-09-15 09:43  

#3  Go Islamists go! End assad's secular rule! Allahu Akbar!

You'll be the next Libya!
Posted by: The US loves Saudi!   2012-09-15 09:40  

#2  Just the reprieve off the world stage Pencilneck was hoping for...
Posted by: Steve White   2012-09-15 09:15  

#1  Suddenly, nobody gives a damn about Syria?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2012-09-15 02:10  

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