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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Rebels seize arms depots in Aleppo
2013-03-18
BEIRUT - Syrian rebels have seized several weapons depots in the village of Khan Toman in Aleppo province after days of fierce clashes, a military source told AFP on Sunday.

"Opposition fighters gained control over weapons and ammunition stores in the village of Khan Toman in southern Aleppo province on Saturday after fierce fighting that went on for more than three days," the source said. He said the stores contained "a small number of ammunition boxes remaining after the main stock was transferred over a period of more than four months."

But activists said the opposition had taken control of "huge reserves," and video posted online showed fighters examining dozens of crates containing weapons and ammunition inside one warehouse.

"These are spoils from (Syrian President) Bashar al-Assad," the person filming the warehouse says, as fighters move from crate to crate, urging the camera to film the weapons.

"Rockets, film these rockets," they say. "These are 107-mm calibre, made in Iran," they add. "These are the rockets that Bashar al-Assad was hitting us with."

The video says the capture of the depots was led by the Martyrs of Syria and the Hittin Brigades of the rebel Free Syrian Army.

The capture of the arms depots was confirmed by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights watchdog, which also reported "heavy fighting between regime forces and rebel fighters in the area of Khan Toman" on Sunday. The Observatory said most of the warehouses were under the control of Islamist fighters, adding that weapons captured included Grad rockets, mortar and tank shells and hand grenades, as well as three tanks and several military vehicles.

In Aleppo, it said, clashes erupted between Islamist fighters belonging to an Islamic court body in the city and members of the rival opposition brigade in the Sakhur neighbourhood.

"Three civilians were killed, along with four members of the court's police and a judge for the court," the group said, adding that the clashes erupted when members of the body tried to arrest a member of the rival brigade. The dead included the head of the body's police force, the Observatory said, a Syrian who fought in Iraq and was imprisoned there.
Posted by:Steve White

#1  See also GLOBAL TIMES > HUNDREDS OF OF ARMED JIHADISTS ENTER SYRIA [from Jordan] WHERE 15,000 OTHERS ARE WARMING UP, i.e. in training or near completion of training.

and

* CHINESE DAILY FORUM > [SANA = Al-Watan Newspaper]SCORES OF TUNISIAN + YEMENI TERRORISTS ENTERED SYRIA, FIGHTERS FOR MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD MOVEMENT CROSS JORDAN TO FIGHT IN SYRIA.

As things stand, the Bammer likely has a better chance of initiating milaction agz Bbay Assad in Syria than war wid Iran, as perhaps best indic by curren reports of the US PENTAGON MULLING DRONE STRIKE OPERATIONS FOR SYRIA ESPEC AGZ AL-QAEDA FRONTS + ALIGNED.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2013-03-18 02:15  

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