Syrian government forces launched offensive in Barzeh and Mezzeh suburb of Damascus 2307121
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Conflict in the World - Syria |
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Monday, July 23, 2012, 09:07 AM | |||
Syrian government forces launched offensive in Barzeh and Mezzeh suburb of Damascus. | |||
Sustained
assaults were launched on Sunday, July 22, 2012, against the north-eastern
Damascus suburb of Barzeh, and against Mezzeh, in the west of the city.
Some reports from activists said troops regained control of Mezzeh, killing
about 20 people suspected of helping the rebels. |
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The
offensive against Mezzeh involved more than 1,000 troops and allied gunmen,
backed by armoured vehicles, tanks and bulldozers, according to residents
and activists quoted by the Reuters news agency. Government forces "executed" at least 20 men in the area, some activists told the agency by telephone. The attack on Barzeh,
in the north-east of Damascus, was carried out by the army's fourth
division, commanded by the president's brother Maher, using tanks and
armoured personnel carriers, the Syrian Observatory reported. |
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