NGO: Syria Army Using Missiles to Advance on Aleppo

W460

The Syrian army's use of surface-to-surface missiles on Aleppo is part of a bid to advance on the northern city, swathes of which have fallen into rebel hands since mid-2012, a watchdog said Saturday.

"The army has been trying for weeks to come closer to Aleppo via its eastern entrance, in order to assault it. Elite troops are being sent... but so far the army has been unsuccessful," said Syrian Observatory for Human Rights director Rami Abdel Rahman.

"The army's use of surface-to-surface missiles on Aleppo is part of that attempted advance," Abdel Rahman told AFP.

On Friday, at least 29 people, among them children, were killed in three surface-to-surface missile strikes on eastern Aleppo, the Observatory said.

The missiles, which targeted the district of Ard al-Hamra area of Tariq al-Bab, also injured about 150 other people, said the Britain-based Observatory.

Activists said the missiles were launched from Base 155 near Damascus, though their reports could not be verified.

Just four days earlier, 33 people including 15 children were killed in a missile attack on the nearby district of Jabal Badro, said the Observatory.

Activists have reported the army’s use of surface-to-surface missiles on various targets in northern Syria since late 2012.

A security official in Damascus told AFP late last year that such missiles were a Syrian-made version of Scuds, while NATO has since reported the use of ballistic missiles in the country.

Elsewhere in Aleppo, shelling on the Maadi district of Aleppo caused a building to collapse, said the Observatory. An unknown number of people were killed there, it added.

In the province, rebels fought troops on Saturday morning near Aleppo international airport and Nayrab air base, southeast of the provincial capital, said the Observatory.

On February 12, rebels announced an assault on several airports -- military and civilian -- in Aleppo province, in a bid to stop warplanes from taking off.

The insurgents have since captured two air bases and a military complex tasked with securing the international airport and nearby Nayrab air base.

Friday's violence left some 110 people dead across Syria, according to a preliminary toll compiled by the Observatory.

Some 70,000 people have been killed in Syria's nearly two-year war, the U.N. says.

Comments 9
Missing ssnp4ever 23 February 2013, 11:47

its funny how the coward Syrian army has weapons to use against their people..

Missing vicarious 23 February 2013, 12:09

i was in aleppo my friend, we saw who these supposed syrian rebels were. most of them were north african alqaeda style islamists, a lot of asians and only a handful of syrians. In Aleppo they have enforced islamic law on areas they control, and banned women from driving, or going out on the streets if not fully covered like in saudi. regular citizens want the syrian army back in and these monsters out. if it takes missiles to kick them out, then so be it.

Missing ArabDemocrat.com 23 February 2013, 13:51

With all due respect, your claim contradicts all reporters on the ground who stated that non-syrians form a tiny minority of the rebel forces.

Missing vicarious 23 February 2013, 12:09

i was in aleppo my friend, we saw who these supposed syrian rebels were. most of them were north african alqaeda style islamists, a lot of asians and only a handful of syrians. In Aleppo they have enforced islamic law on areas they control, and banned women from driving, or going out on the streets if not fully covered like in saudi. regular citizens want the syrian army back in and these monsters out. if it takes missiles to kick them out, then so be it.

Missing ArabDemocrat.com 23 February 2013, 13:51

With all due respect, your claim contradicts all reporters on the ground who stated that non-syrians form a tiny minority of the rebel forces.

Thumb rover98 23 February 2013, 12:42

Apparently these rebels are so evil that they rape, murder and destroy wherever they go unlike the Syrian Army who respects the opinions of minorities and its citizens. How funny that the Islamist are so evil that people are scared and terrified of their evil so they commit worse than that?

Missing ArabDemocrat.com 23 February 2013, 13:57

For the terrifying human rights violations by this regime, go to: http://www.hrw.org/middle-eastn-africa/syria download reports "Torture Archipelago," "They Burned My Heart," "In Cold Blood".

Missing peace 23 February 2013, 16:36

"the Syrian Army who respects the opinions of minorities and its citizens. "

hahahahahahahahhaha! sooooooooooooo funny.....

Missing peace 23 February 2013, 12:44

when is he going to use missiles to liberate the golan heights and attack the real enemy? or is he just a good "resistant" like M8 labels him against his own people? LOL!