Regime shells Damascus, air raids in Hama



BEIRUT- Regime forces shelled areas in the south of Damascus on Wednesday, including the Yarmuk camp, while warplanes bombed areas in the north and centre of the country, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.
The watchdog reported shelling in Al-Hajar al-Aswad just outside Damascus, and said southern neighbourhoods of the capital, including the Yarmuk Palestinian refugee camp and Qadam district, were the scene of "fierce fighting between rebel fighters and regime troops overnight."



Regime shells Damascus, air raids in Hama
Shelling also targeted the Jubar district, where battles were ongoing between rebels. A shell landed in the Qassaa neighbourhood, a largely Christian district, the group said, adding that it had no information on casualties.
Around the capital, the Observatory also reported fighting in the Daraya neighbourhood, which regime forces have been trying to retake.
South of Damascus, the Observatory said regime forces were also shelling Beit Jan in the Syrian-held part of the Golan Heights, which is mostly occupied by Israel.
It also reported regime air raids in Raqa province in the north, where rebel forces seized control of Raqa city earlier this month, as well as in the central province of Hama.
In the northern city of Aleppo, government warplanes bombed the southern Sukari neighbourhood, causing casualties, the group said.
In the central city of Homs, the watchdog reported clashes between government troops and rebels in the Baba Amr neighbourhood, after the area was shelled overnight.
According to a preliminary toll from the Observatory, at least 32 people were killed throughout the country on Wednesday.
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Thursday, March 21st 2013
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