Syrian Army, Hizbullah Seize Full Control of Rebel Town Yabrud

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The Syrian army and Hizbullah seized full control of the rebel bastion Yabrud on Sunday, dealing the opposition a heavy symbolic and strategic blow in the Qalamoun region adjoining the Lebanese border.

An Agence France Presse reporter entered the town and said the Syrian army took total control of it after a fierce 48-hour-battle with rebels.

"We took total control of the town at 10:00 am (0800 GMT)," an army officer confirmed to AFP as visibly exhausted soldiers rested on pavements lining the streets.

"This was the most difficult battle we have fought because the rebels were in mountains surrounding the town, and in buildings in Yabrud," the officer said.

"First we had to occupy the hills, and then on Saturday we entered the town through the east, up to the sports center. Today we finished the work," he added.

Regime troops were backed by fighters from Hizbullah and pro-regime militiamen.

While scores of soldiers and fighters wearing different kinds of uniforms could be seen in Yabrud, not one civilian could be spotted anywhere.

Graffiti in the colors of the pro-revolt flag still adorned the heavily damaged town's walls, while a fighter jet could be heard overhead.

Earlier, the army announced it had "returned security and stability to the town of Yabrud and its surroundings in northern Damascus province."

"This new success... is an important step towards securing the border area with Lebanon, and cutting off the roads and tightening the noose around the remaining terrorist cells in Damascus province," the military added.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, an NGO, said Hizbullah had led the operation and "taken control of large parts of Yabrud."

The Observatory and sources across the border in Lebanon reported multiple air raids including with explosive-packed barrel bombs on the area between Yabrud and Arsal inside Lebanon.

The NGO said at least six people were killed in raids on the area, among them two children.

Syrian state television said the army was targeting "groups of terrorists" fleeing Yabrud in the direction of Arsal.

The fall of Yabrud comes after months of Syrian army operations in the strategic Qalamoun region, north of Damascus, where the town is situated.

Late last year, the army captured a string of nearby towns before turning its sights to Yabrud.

The town was once home to some 30,000 people, including a Christian minority, and had been a rebel bastion since early in the Syrian uprising that began in March 2011.

According to Abou Akram, a Syrian army soldier in Yabrud, the military now aims to take over Flita and Rankus, two rebel positions on the road to Lebanon.

In addition to its symbolic importance, the town is a key strategic prize because of its proximity to the highway and the Lebanese border, across which rebels have smuggled fighters and weapons.

The capture of the town, and continuing army operations in the surrounding area, will sever important supply lines for the rebels as they face several army advances on different fronts.

"It underlines yet again that the real momentum in the strategic zones of this conflict is now with the government," said Charles Lister, a visiting fellow at the Brooking Doha Center.

The town's seizure could also place new pressure on Lebanon's Arsal, which is hosting at least 51,000 Syrian refugees, many from the Qalamoun region.

Sunni Arsal is largely sympathetic to the Sunni-led uprising, and rebel fighters are believed to have bases in areas around the town, which are regularly targeted by Syrian war planes.

Arsal municipality official Ahmad Fliti told AFP that the Syrian air force was staging continuous raids outside the town on Sunday.

Yabrud's capture was celebrated in Damascus by hundreds of residents who took to the streets to celebrate. And in Lebanon, Hizbullah supporters fired celebratory gunshots in the air in Beirut and its southern suburbs.

Hizbullah is believed to have played a key role in the town's capture, and Lister said he expected the group to continue cooperating with regime forces in the area.

"It is likely that joint Hizbullah-Syrian army forces in the area could end up fanning out with the secondary aim of acquiring near total control of the Lebanese border," he said.

Hizbullah's involvement in Syria has prompted retaliatory bomb and rocket attacks by extremist groups against areas in Lebanon sympathetic to the movement. The attacks have mostly killed civilians.

The group and Lebanese security forces have said many of the car bombs used in those attacks originated in Yabrud.

The town's fall comes a day into the fourth year of Syria's conflict, which has killed more than 146,000 people.

Comments 27
Thumb ex-fpm 16 March 2014, 10:37

did not know Yabrud is "our" country, lol:)

Thumb popeye 16 March 2014, 11:03

rofl

Thumb EagleDawn 16 March 2014, 11:09

lol

Thumb EagleDawn 16 March 2014, 11:10

meanwhile, shabaa farms remain occupied by the israeli enemy:)

Missing sanctify 16 March 2014, 11:18

Naharnet should switch to posting comments via Facebook so that no one will be able to post in disguise. Almost all media sites have done this. Then we will see who's really brave behind the keyboard. Hiding behind screen names and making comments is not something very credible.

Thumb shab 16 March 2014, 15:41

There is a way around to block you fb info to foreign sites

Thumb shab 16 March 2014, 15:41

There is a way around to block you fb info to foreign sites

Thumb general_puppet 16 March 2014, 11:30

Another Divine victory by Assad and the Iranian militia… momo, flimflam and the_snore are prepping for the telecast of Nasrallah's victory dance.

Thumb general_puppet 16 March 2014, 11:33

Hello Wolfy, with all of your vast military experience why don't you go give Assad a hand in eradicating all those fanatical Salafists?

Missing peace 16 March 2014, 12:02

sure miss tic sure.... we are happy that you are happy... celebrate while you still can!

Missing peace 16 March 2014, 12:13

i love when you assume that as i am against your iranian militia it means i am pro salafis! shows how narrow and brainwashed you are with nothing between your ears! LOL

very convenient and easy for your simple mind to say that, it avoids you thinking! LOL

Missing peace 16 March 2014, 12:38

nightmare? LOL as i said, you want to believe that, the easiest thing your defected brain can take... because making you think a bit would make your brain bug...
you say that i said assad would be gone in two months? but you kept sayin that all would be over in a week! LOL

so please do not take that as an argument as you are no better! LOL @you!

but i am not as pissed at you as you seem to be with me... because how can one be pissed at a mad person? he only pities him and aren't the doors of paradise open for simple minded people! lucky you!

Missing peace 16 March 2014, 12:41

sure there are no syrians in syrian towns! LOL only salafis! waw! aren't you hezbis so smart! very convenient to justify your massacres! btw all dictators have the same technique to make believe people they are right! all those against them are part of a foreign conspiracy and all are terrorists! just reread history if you have the capacity to do so of course!
hitler, staline pol pot north koreans... all say the same thing as you do!!!! LOL

Thumb joker37 16 March 2014, 14:40

lol m14ers and salafists are extremely mad. mabrouk el nasr ya shabeb. lebanon is safer now

Missing peace 16 March 2014, 15:40

yes chiwawa! compared to all the might and arsenal of your army they are poorly armed but still resisting....
you d better ask yourself questions of how come they still fight, the more you believe in victories the more you face opposition LOL

but as there is nothing between your ears, hard for you to grasp things....

Missing peace 16 March 2014, 18:09

hahahahaha! so funny as usual......

Default-user-icon Baconator (Guest) 16 March 2014, 18:12

Well genius, all the rest of the world sees is two primitive people fighting nonsense that stems back a millennium, Lebanon being used as a proxy for KSA and Iran to have it out, a bunch of whiners to the south of Lebanon who nobody else really cares about, and Palestinians being used as pawns left right and center. Meanwhile in the rest of the civilized world we've discovered new cancer treatments, improved quality of living exponentially and of course advanced in other more productive means such as space travel. SO, you were saying?

Thumb Mystic 16 March 2014, 19:51

Mr. American, listen to this, and feel the victory! You can send it to your superiors in US aswell. This will be remembered for history to come -

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZilGnQ7NB8

Thumb kanaanljdid 16 March 2014, 21:22

It will be hard after hundreds of thousands of them slaughtered and so many tortured people...

Thumb kanaandian 17 March 2014, 04:10

Humiliating defeat for the terrorist House of Saud, Mufti of saudi Arabia... at the hands of their Shia cuonterparts. Crushing defeat.

Thumb Elemental 17 March 2014, 08:01

Terror fighting terror :)

Missing helicopter 17 March 2014, 05:59

I would have shared your opinion roar except that I also see HA as a huge Iranian/Syrian threat to Lebanon

Thumb Elemental 17 March 2014, 08:03

Good job huh? let's see when you have acid thrown in your face by that so called resistance for dressing like that. Already treated enough victims of that Iranian imposition. Tool.

Thumb Elemental 17 March 2014, 08:07

Beloved? maybe to you and your stoned colleagues, rest of the world really doesn't care.

Default-user-icon sempre (Guest) 17 March 2014, 13:38

Lol, another thread completely erradicated from all but 2 m8 leaning posts, amazing! What SS division is responsible for the moderation?

Default-user-icon another10years (Guest) 17 March 2014, 15:04

the bad news is that yabroud fell, the good news is that HA is still dying in Syria and the war will not end before 10 years.

Thumb joker37 18 March 2014, 23:26

omar, calm down buddy. focus on the ma7kameh