Maarat Al-Numaan, is sheltering soldiers who defected during a military assault in the central province of Homs — one of the largest offensives against a seven-month-old popular uprising and a nascent armed insurgency.
“A firefight broke out in the early afternoon at the large barrier which is manned by soldiers and military intelligence personnel. Tanks are also deployed there,” a local resident, who gave his name as Raed, said by telephone. He said the roadblock was attacked in response to a military operation overnight against defectors sheltering around a chicken factory at the outskirts of Maarat Al-Numaan.
The town is located in an agricultural area on the main northern highway, 100 km north of the city of Homs and 70 km from Syria’s main commercial hub of Aleppo.
Maarat Al-Numaan was a hotbed of resistance to Assad’s father, the late President Hafez Assad, in the 1980s when his forces crushed challenges to his rule, killing tens of thousands.
Assad forces fight deserters at northwestern town
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