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Syrian forces 'kill many rebels' in Eastern Ghouta | Syrian forces 'kill many rebels' in Eastern Ghouta |
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Syrian government forces have ambushed and killed a large number of Islamist rebel fighters in the eastern outskirts of the capital Damascus, reports say. | Syrian government forces have ambushed and killed a large number of Islamist rebel fighters in the eastern outskirts of the capital Damascus, reports say. |
Syrian state media says 175 died. | Syrian state media says 175 died. |
The UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says it has received reports that about 70 died in the fighting in the Eastern Ghouta region. | |
The Observatory also reported that about 3,300 people had been killed in fighting between rebel factions since the start of the year. | The Observatory also reported that about 3,300 people had been killed in fighting between rebel factions since the start of the year. |
"Some 3,300 people have been killed ever since the start of fighting on January 3 between the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant on one side, and Islamist and other groups on the other," it said. | "Some 3,300 people have been killed ever since the start of fighting on January 3 between the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant on one side, and Islamist and other groups on the other," it said. |
The deaths came in "car and (other) bomb attacks, suicide blasts and fighting", it added. | |
'Well-organised ambush' | 'Well-organised ambush' |
The Eastern Ghouta, a collection of rural towns outside Damascus, is a rebel stronghold where Syrian forces are believed to have carried out a chemical weapons attack last year. | |
Some analysts suggest Wednesday morning's army operation that took out the Islamist fighters - said to have taken place near Otaybeh village - may have tightened President Bashar al-Assad's grip on Damascus. | |
Images and footage from the scene showed the bodies of dozens of men lying on a dirt track in a rural area, and also government tanks and armoured personnel carriers. | |
Lebanese Hezbollah's al-Manar TV station reported that the fighters were trying to break out of Eastern Ghouta to join battles in either the town of Deraa or the Qalamoun mountains. | |
"Acting on information and in a well-organised ambush, our courageous army killed dozens of Nusra Front terrorists, most of them non-Syrians," said Syrian state television. | |
The Observatory said: "Dozens of Islamist fighters were killed and wounded in an ambush by loyalist troops, with the help of (Lebanese Shia group) Hezbollah." | |
State news agency Sana said the fighters were mainly Saudis, Qataris and Chechens, and that the army operation had dealt "a smashing blow to terrorists''. | |
The Nusra Front is an al-Qaeda-linked group that has joined rebels in an armed revolt against President Assad. | |
Syria's war has killed more than 140,000 people and forced millions to flee since March 2011. | Syria's war has killed more than 140,000 people and forced millions to flee since March 2011. |