Syrian Army Destroys Rebel Ship on Euphrates

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The Syrian army has destroyed a ship carrying armed rebels on the Euphrates River in the northeast of the country, state news agency SANA reported on Saturday.

"An armed forces unit destroyed a ship on the Euphrates carrying terrorists with arms and ammunition," SANA reported, without providing further details.

It was the first time Syrian state media had reported such an incident on the Euphrates, which runs from the mountains of southeastern Turkey through Syria and Iraq.

In Syria the river passes through the cities of Deir Ezzor, Raqa and Albu Kamal, all of which have seen regime air strikes or clashes between rebels and troops loyal to President Bashar Assad.

The Syrian army has destroyed a ship carrying armed rebels on the Euphrates River in the northeast of the country, state news agency SANA reported on Saturday.

"An armed forces unit destroyed a ship on the Euphrates carrying terrorists with arms and ammunition," SANA reported, without providing further details.

It was the first time Syrian state media had reported such an incident on the Euphrates, which runs from the mountains of southeastern Turkey through Syria and Iraq.

In Syria the river passes through the cities of Deir Ezzor, Raqa and Albu Kamal, all of which have seen regime air strikes or clashes between rebels and troops loyal to President Bashar Assad.

Meanwhile, Regime forces had "gradually advanced over the past 10 days to regain control of several villages that fell in (early) October to the rebels to the west of the Damascus-Aleppo highway," Rami Abdel Rahman, director of the Britain-based Observatory, told Agence France Presse by phone.

The army recaptured a stretch of the highway from the rebels, but had so far failed to enter the Idlib province town of Maaret al-Numan, said Abdel Rahman.

The battle for the town has intensified after soldiers in the besieged nearby military base of Wadi Deif recently received supplies of food and ammunition, he added.

After days of fierce fighting, the rebels took control of Maaret al-Numan on October 9, and cut off the highway two days later, choking the flow of troops to the north.

The opposition forces have since been laying siege to the Wadi Deif base, the largest military facility of its kind in the northwestern province that borders Turkey.

Syria's army uses the highway to send reinforcements to the commercial hub of Aleppo, which since mid-July has been one of the main focuses of the country's nearly 20-month civil war.

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Missing abraham 10 November 2012, 20:49

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Missing gabby8 10 November 2012, 21:49

The army "gradually advanced over the past 10 days to regain control of several villages that fell in (early) October to the rebels to the west of the Damascus-Aleppo highway,".

The all powerful Syrian army took 10 days to take a piece of a road? How long will they be able to hold it? They already lost the two bases they were re-supplying with these two roads. ASSad is is real trouble.

Default-user-icon LebCanada (Guest) 11 November 2012, 09:04

@gabby8... Militias vs army is not the same as conventional conflict! Rebels & terrorists or militias fight differently than regular armed forces.US army which is the most advanced and powerful in the world lost thousands of troops in Iraq and Afghanistan fighting rebels and terrorist groups, now ya Gabby, what you said is silly!

Missing chouf2 11 November 2012, 12:33

Syrian army what a joke ,only good for one thing killing Syrian and Lebanese people and stealing carpets and cars from Lebanon..