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Syria rebels close in on Hama airport

Published: 30 Jul 2014 - 12:48 am | Last Updated: 28 Jan 2022 - 05:48 pm

Children enjoy a ride during Eid Al Fitr in Aleppo, Syria, yesterday.

BEIRUT: Syrian rebels pressed their advance yesterday in the central province of Hama, as they tried to take out its military airport, a rebel commander and a monitor said.
“The rebels are now nine kilometres away from Hama military airport, which they want to put out of action,” said Rami Abdel Rahman of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
A rebel leader in the area, Yusef Al Hassan, said the airport was important because “that is where the regime makes its barrel bombs, and warplanes take off from there to carry out air strikes”.
Barrel bombs have killed hundreds of civilians, especially in rebel areas of the divided northern city of Aleppo, in recent months.
According to the Observatory, rebels seized a major checkpoint north of Hama city, which is firmly under regime control, on Monday night.
The takeover of the checkpoint in Tarabih comes on the back of Sunday’s capture of a weapons depot in the area.
“The regime has suffered several defeats in Hama province in recent days,” said Abdel Rahman.
As they have advanced, rebels have cut off the road linking Hama city, the provincial capital, to a string of regime-controlled Christian and Alawite villages in the west of the province, he added.
Hassan said the regime was sending reinforcements.
“They are stepping up their troop presence here, which will limit the regime’s capabilities in other areas,” the rebel leader told AFP via the Internet.
As for the military airport: “We are already striking it with Grad missiles,” Hassan said.
The air force has used barrel bombs to hit opposition-controlled areas for months.
In Aleppo alone, air strikes since December have killed hundreds of civilians and forced thousands of families to flee. 

AFP