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Rebels keep up pressure on Assad   

Gulf Times - 20 July, 2012

Syrian rebels battled deep into the heart of Damascus yesterday against government troops, who unleashed artillery and helicopter gunships on their own capital in retaliation for the assassination of Bashar al-Assad’s closest security officials.

Diplomatic efforts that have long overtaken by events on the ground collapsed in disarray when Russia and China vetoed a UN Security Council resolution that would have imposed sanctions on Syrian authorities unless they stop using heavy weapons. Washington said the Council had “failed utterly”.

The 16-month conflict - already in a climactic phase with rebels battling their way into the centre of the capital - has been completely transformed by a bomb that killed top members of Assad’s inner circle on Wednesday.

Assad’s own failure to appear in public in the next 24 hours - he was shown at last yesterday in television pictures of the swearing in of a replacement for his slain defence minister - compounded the sense of his power eroding.

A woman who visited the neighbourhood of Tadamon, a scene of heavy fighting, said a police station was destroyed

“I saw five charred bodies strewn across the street,” she said by telephone. “Seven police cars were torched ... some mosques in Damascus are calling on loudspeakers which shelters are available for people who have fled.”

Residents said a heavy onslaught of security force shelling and firing from helicopters went on through the night and continued yesterday in Damascus. Some reported explosions in the capital’s troubled northeastern and southern districts.

A witness said rebels attacked the main police headquarters in Damascus. “Gunfire has been intense for the past hour. It is now dying down but the streets around the police command remain empty,” said a resident of Qanawat, an old central district where the Damascus Province police headquarters is located.

Other parts of the city were paralysed. Homes and shops were shuttered as Damascenes feared violence. Lebanese officials said refugees were pouring across the frontier. A security source said 20,000 Syrians had crossed.

The US ambassador to the UN, Susan Rice, said the Security Council had “failed utterly”, and Washington would look outside the body for ways “to bring pressure to bear on the Assad regime and to deliver assistance to those in need”.

“The US has not, and will not, pin its policy on an unarmed observer mission that is deployed in the midst of such widespread violence and that cannot count on even the most minimal support of this Security Council.”

Kofi Annan, the international mediator behind a peace plan, said he was disappointed.
Areas of Damascus without fighting were largely deserted. Residents said the roads to many southern districts where fighting was heaviest were closed or peppered with checkpoints.

Syrian TV flashed a warning on its screen, telling residents gunmen disguised in Republican Guard uniforms were spreading through Damascus “planning to commit crimes and attack people”.

Activists said real Republican Guard forces were in the Midan district. “We tapped into their walkie-talkies ... we are afraid of a massacre,” activist Samir al-Shami said.

“Everyone in the neighbourhood is arming themselves. Some with machineguns, some with shotguns. Some even just with knives,” one resident near Midan said.

“I can’t even tell you what is going on outside because I’ve shuttered the windows and locked the doors. I just hear every now and then the gunfire, it’s like it’s in the room,” said another resident near Midan reached by telephone.

People fleeing violent areas began searching for safe havens, some even taking refuge in the marble courtyards of the ancient Umayyad Mosque in Damascus’s historic Old City.

“We tried to find cheap hotels but all of them were full with other people who fled. So we came here to the mosque and said look, we have nowhere to go, nowhere to sleep,” one woman in the group told a resident who toured the area.

While fighting rages in Damascus, clashes and shelling have also continued elsewhere across the country. Rebels said they had “liberated” the town of Azaz in northern Aleppo province, bordering Turkey.

Activists also published video of the town of Talbiseh, in central Homs province, being sprayed with gunfire from helicopters above. Fighting also erupted near the Syrian-Israeli frontier, and Israel promptly responded saying it would not accept refugees.

“In the event of the regime’s downfall, which could happen... (Israeli forces) here are alert and ready, and if we have to stop waves of refugees, we will stop them,” Defence Minister Ehud Barak said.
 
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