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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Air Raids Hit Syria Provinces
2013-04-04
[An Nahar] Syria's air force staged new strikes Wednesday on several rebel-held areas across the country, including Raqa in the north, Homs in the center and Damascus
...Capital of the last remaining Baathist regime in the world...
province, a monitoring group said.

"New air raids struck the city of Raqa," said the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, three weeks after rebels seized total control of the scenic provincial capital.

Amateur video filmed by activists and distributed online showed an area identified as the city's Bedouin neighborhood mostly reduced to grey rubble, as a cameraman was heard blaming an air strike.

"Civilians have been targeted," said the unnamed cameraman, as a siren went off.

The city has been the target of frequent air strikes since the pullout of troops from the first major city to have fallen out of regime control in Syria's conflict, which the U.N. says has killed more than 70,000 people in two years.

Warplanes also targeted the edges of the village of Abel in the central province of Homs, said the Observatory, which relies on a broad network of activists, doctors and lawyers for its reports.

Meanwhile,
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festivities pitting rebels against troops raged in Joussiyeh, in a restive area near the Lebanese border, the Britannia-based watchdog added.

And in Damascus province, warplanes carried out three air strikes on Ziabiyeh and another on Mleiha, the Observatory said, without elaborating on casualties.

Fresh battles were also reported in several flashpoints on the outskirts of the capital, as a military source loyal to Hereditary President-for-Life Bashir Pencilneck al-Assad
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's regime pledged that Damascus "will remain secure", according to a pro-regime newspaper.

"We have warned the terrorist groups again and again... that if they come anywhere near Damascus it will mean certain death both for them and for their leaders," an unnamed military official told al-Watan.

"The army and all its units are ready to defend Damascus, which has not and will not be desecrated by the terrorists... Damascus is safe and it will remain safe," he said.

The latest violence across Syria came a day after 133 people were killed, according to a count distributed by the Observatory which relies on a network of activists and medics. Among them were 58 civilians, 48 rebels and 27 soldiers.
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