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2012-09-12 Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Aleppo Pounded as Civilian Refuge 'Targeted'
[An Nahar] Bombardments by troops saw fighting ground to a standstill on Tuesday in Syria's second city 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...
, a watchdog said, amid reports a civilian refuge was targeted in the same province.

Water supplies were largely restored in the northern city three days after a main pipeline was ruptured during festivities between government forces and rebel fighters, witnesses and the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.

The Britannia-based Observatory reported shelling attacks on the Aleppo neighborhoods of Haidariyeh, Hanano, Meyseer and Shaar overnight, and that one rebel had been killed in the fighting.

"The rebels have been trying for three days to enter Midan (in central Aleppo). Last night the army launched an operation and pushed them north, back toward Bustan al-Basha," a resident told Agence La Belle France Presse on the phone.

"The city is quiet now," the resident added.

In the town of As-Safira, "mortar fire from an air defense battalion targeted residential buildings and a school, where many refugees from disaster-stricken areas sought refuge and shelter," according to the Local Coordination Committees (LCC), a network of activists on the ground.

The Observatory said it was unable to immediately confirm the report.

Drinking water supplies -- cut off in many areas of the city after a main pipe was blown open during fighting and government air raids on Saturday -- were back restored after repairs, the resident said.

But shortages persisted in the northeast of the city, including in rebel-controlled district of Bustan al-Basha.

In the capital, an kaboom rocked the upscale western district of Mazzeh overnight, while pro-regime gunnies clashed with rebels in Barzeh, another wealthy neighborhood in the northeast, the Observatory said.

One man was killed in the northeastern suburb of Douma in unknown circumstances, while a child died after being hit by mortar rounds in a town elsewhere in the same province, the Observatory said.

The LCC meanwhile reported that helicopters were flying over Damascus
...The capital of Iran's Syrian satrapy...
and its suburbs.

The activist network reported that government forces stormed the town of Daraya with tanks and heavy machinery.

Daraya, a conservative Sunni town just south of Damascus was where hundreds of bodies were found in late August after an army onslaught in what activists called a "massacre".

In Deir Ezzor province in the east, warplanes bombarded the town of Albu Kamal. In Deir Ezzor city, festivities broke out amid shelling, and rebels deployed anti-aircraft guns as helicopters were seen hovering over the area.

One man was killed in the northwestern province of Idlib, the Observatory said, as fierce festivities broke out in Idlib city between the rebels and military backed by aircraft.

On Monday, 139 people were killed across Syria, including 105 civilians, according to the Observatory.
Posted by Fred 2012-09-12 00:00|| || Front Page|| [14 views ]  Top
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