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Syrian Troops Capture Key Central Town | |
2014-09-13 | |
[IsraelTimes] Government forces have captured a central Syrian town that has changed hands several times during the civil war, the military and activists said Friday.
![]() Pencilneckal-Assad Light of the Alawites... . Central Syria is a communal patchwork, with large communities of Christians, Ismailis and Allawites, who mainly back Assad, himself an Alawite, and fear Sunni turbans among the rebels. The al-Qaeda-linked Nusra Front is known to be active in Hama province and has been behind attacks in recent weeks on the historic Christian town of Mahradeh, which is west of Halfaya. The latest victory by government forces came two days after President Barack Obama My friends, we live in the greatest nation in the history of the world. I hope you'll join with me as we try to change it... said for the first time that he would authorize US The army command said in a statement that the offensive aims "to wipe out Death Eaters in northern parts of Hama." It added that "a large number of bad boyz were potted in the fighting, many of them imported muscle." Rami Abdurrahman, the head of the Britannia-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which relies on a network of activists inside Syria, said Halfaya was captured by the army on Thursday. Abdurrahman and a Hama-based activist who goes by the name of Yazan Shahdawi said the army offensive was commanded by one of Syria's best-known officers, Col. Suheil al-Hassan, who is also known as "The Tiger." Al-Hassan is said to be one of Assad's favorite soldiers. In May he led a force that was able to lift a months-long siege imposed by rebels on the central prison of the northern city of Aleppo, Syria's largest city and onetime commercial center. Last year, his forces captured the strategic town of Khanaser between central regions and Aleppo. The army's next target appears to be the rebel strongholds of Kfar Zeita and Morek, which are on the highway that links Hama with Aleppo, Shahdawi said. Syrian state media and activists said in April that Kfar Zeita was subjected to a poison gas attack that maimed scores of people. The government and the rebels blamed each other for the attack. Also on Friday, the Observatory said the corpse count from government air raids on the Damascus suburb of Douma rose to 42, including seven children. Abdurrahman said several funerals were held in the suburb on Friday amid intense shelling by government forces. | |
Posted by:trailing wife |
#5 Der Speigel has an article that suggests Iran is about to throw Assad under the bus. Palace coup? |
Posted by: phil_b 2014-09-13 17:22 |
#4 Is this good, bad or yes please call later? I solve this dilemma by rooting for Assad on the odd-numbered days and for The Other Guys (who seem to be some sort of ever-changing pick-up team) on the even days. Given the back and forth nature of this conflict, this strategy seems to work well. Go, Pencil Neck! |
Posted by: SteveS 2014-09-13 15:36 |
#3 I'd vote for please call later. Let's see if Assad's troops can hold the place this time. |
Posted by: trailing wife 2014-09-13 11:18 |
#2 Shipman, I asked myself the exact same question. we need a scorecard... |
Posted by: borgboy 2014-09-13 03:13 |
#1 Is this good, bad or yes please call later? |
Posted by: Shipman 2014-09-13 01:36 |