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Syrian rebels capture town near Turkish border

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Update: 2014-03-25 11:39:01
Syrian rebels capture town near Turkish border Photo Courtesy: lonelyplanet.com

DHAKA: Hard-line Islamic rebels captured a small town in northwestern Syria near the Turkish border as part of their offensive in the rugged coastal region that is a bastion of support for president Bashar Assad.

Activists said Monday, TDS publishes this report on Tuesday.

Fighters from an array of armed opposition groups seized the predominantly Armenian Christian town of Kassab on Sunday.

The rebels, including militant from the al-Qaida-affiliated Nusra Front, have also wrested control of a nearby border crossing to Turkey.

The advances, while minor in terms of territory, provided a boost to a beleaguered rebellion that has suffered a string of battlefield losses in recent weeks.

Forces loyal to Assad have captured several towns near Syria’s border with Lebanon as part of a government drive to sever rebel supply lines across the porous frontier.

Rebels launched their offensive on Friday in Latakia province, which is the ancestral home of the Assad family and a stronghold of his minority Alawite sect, the Shia offshoot community that is a main pillar of support for his rule.

Since then, the fighting has focused around Kassab and the nearby border crossing.

BDST: 2040 HRS, MAR 25, 2014

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