Syria warplanes bombard Baba Amr: watchdog

Syria warplanes bombard Baba Amr: watchdog

BEIRUT - Agence France-Presse
Syria warplanes bombard Baba Amr: watchdog

A general view taken on February 11, 2013, shows destruction in the Baba Amr neighbourhood of the central Syrian city of Homs. AFP Photo

Syria's air force raided the strife-torn district of Baba Amr in the central city of Homs on Wednesday, four days after rebels infiltrated the neighbourhood that has seen some of the two-year revolt's fiercest battles, a watchdog said.
 
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights also said two children were killed and 30 people were wounded by mortar fire in Damascus.
 
Clashes also raged near the sensitive border with Lebanon, it said, while the regime's intelligence forces used heavy machinegun fire to target rebel enclaves around the ancient city of Palmyra.
 
"A warplane carried out a new raid targeting the district of Baba Amr," said the Britain-based Observatory, which relies on a network of activists, doctors and lawyers for its information.
 
Rebels re-entered Baba Amr a year after the district fell back into army control.
 
Clashes have raged in parts of the southwestern district of Homs, while rebels in the heart of Syria's third city held out against an escalated army offensive aimed at crushing the insurgency there.
 
Across Homs, both rebels and troops have sustained heavy losses in the past week, according to the Observatory.
 
Elsewhere in Homs province, "air force intelligence troops used heavy machinegun fire to target rebels on the outskirts of Palmyra." said the watchdog.
 
And on the border with Lebanon, "four rebel fighters were killed in clashes against troops in the village of Jousiyeh." In the capital, "two children were killed and at least 30 people were wounded when mortar rounds struck the Fahameh neighbourhood of Damascus" near the conflict-torn Kfar Sousa neighbourhood, said the Observatory.
 
Earlier, state news agency SANA reported two mortar rounds "launched by terrorists fell near an orphanage," without mentioning casualties.
 
"Rebels fire almost daily onto areas in central Damascus. Because of the nature of their weapons, their shots are inaccurate," Observatory director Rami Abdel Rahman told AFP.
 
In the northwest, clashes raged at Hish in Idlib province as regime forces "fought to break the (rebel) siege on the Wadi Deif base" nearby, said the Observatory.
 
The insurgents laid siege to Wadi Deif last October.
 
In the northern city of Aleppo, warplanes carried out several strikes near Minnigh air base, the scene of fierce fighting since rebels launched an all-out campaign to seize airports in the province on February 12.
 
Wednesday's violence came a day after at least 110 people were killed across the country, the Observatory said.
 
The United Nations says that Syria's two-year conflict has left at least 70,000 people dead.