Opposition near Damascus braces for regime assault on last enclave

Opposition near Damascus braces for regime assault on last enclave
A photo taken on August 3, 2017 shows vehicles driving past a road sign that says "Talbiseh" in the eponymous central Syrian rebel-held town, north of Homs, along the highway between the capital Damascus and the central city of Homs. (AFP)
Updated 09 August 2017 02:24
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Opposition near Damascus braces for regime assault on last enclave

Opposition near Damascus braces for regime assault on last enclave

BEIRUT: Syrian opposition fighters were preparing for an imminent ground assault by the army on the last enclave they hold in Damascus after airstrikes and shelling increased on Tuesday, an insurgent spokesman said.
Jobar district in northeast Damascus and the adjoining Eastern Ghouta region of towns and farms, east of the capital — designated as a de-escalation zone two weeks ago — has been under opposition control for much of the six-year conflict.
The Failaq Al-Rahman opposition group expected the army to attack the enclave at two positions it holds: Tayba, northeast of Jobar, and Ain Terma, southeast of it.
“We expect there will be attempts to assault in a few hours because an assault usually starts with a sweeping bombardment,” a spokesman for the opposition group said.
Opposition fighters and other witnesses said shelling and airstrikes increased on Monday and the bombardment was at its heaviest in a two-month Syrian army campaign.
People had retreated to shelters, one resident said, noting that at least five buildings had collapsed under the shelling in two days.
Many locals have left the area over recent weeks because of the bombardment and, even if the army assaults, they will still be able to do so, the resident said.
“This isn’t Aleppo, where people were surrounded. Ghouta is a bigger space and the towns are more open to each other. No town is surrounded.”
However, there was little movement between Eastern Ghouta towns because of fighting over territory between rival opposition groups that control that area.
The spokesman for Failaq Al-Rahman, one of the largest opposition groups in that part of Syria, said 400 fighters had defected to its ranks in the past week from Ahrar Al-Sham, one of the other main insurgent groups.