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Syrian forces kill 50 rebels

Published: 03 Aug 2014 - 01:34 am | Last Updated: 28 Jan 2022 - 05:15 pm

A youth, who is internally displaced due to fighting, peeks out of a hole in a tent in Al-karameh and Zahra refugee camps. 

QALAMOUN, BEIRUT: At least 50 rebels were killed in an ambush by Syrian government forces in a mountainous area near the Lebanese border yesterday, activists and security sources said.
Forces loyal to President Bashar Al Assad backed by allies from the Lebanese Shia militant movement Hezbollah have largely pushed insurgents from towns and villages in the Qalamoun region bordering Lebanon since March, but some pockets of rebels have held out.
Yesterday, pro-government militias and Hezbollah fighters led an artillery ambush killing “dozens” of rebels, including from the Al Qaeda-linked Nusra Front and the Islamic State, an Al Qaeda offshoot, the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.
The ambush took place around the town of Al Jobeh, around 10 km from the border.
The Observatory’s director Rami Abdurrahman said it was not clear exactly how many rebels died in the fighting in the region, but the total was “at least 50”.
Lebanese and Syrian security sources put the death toll much higher, saying around 170 rebels were killed, but this could not be independently confirmed. They said nine Syrian government fighters and two Hezbollah fighters had also died.
Tensions also flared across the border in Lebanon in the Sunni Muslim border town of Arsal, where tens of thousands of Syrian refugees have fled the fighting. 

REUTERS