Rebels seize parts of army base in northern Syria after long battle
The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the rebels entered the Sheik Suleiman base after weeks of fighting.
The development indicates the rebels are strengthening their grip on northern areas near the Turkish border. Last month, they captured another large base near Aleppo.
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Hide AdThe Observatory said the rebels seized a key sector of the base. Amateur videos released by activists showed gunmen walking inside the base, carrying a jihadist black Islamic flag.
The footage also showed rebels driving around in a captured tank and manning heavy anti-aircraft machine guns. The activist videos appear genuine and correspond to events reported by the Associated Press agency.
The Observatory also reported heavy fighting on the southern edge of the strategic rebel-held town of Maaret al-Numan, captured from government troops in October. It said rebels ambushed an army unit, killing at least 13 soldiers.
The group said Syrian warplanes bombed the town after the death of the solders.
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Hide AdMohammed Kanaan, an activist based in Maaret al-Numan, said rebels stormed army positions south of the town and killed many soldiers. “The town is witnessing some of the worst clashes in weeks,” he said.
The town is on the road that links the capital, Damascus, with Aleppo, Syria’s largest city and commercial centre.
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