Syrian troops fight rebels near Lebanese border

February 01, 2012 04:37 pm | Updated December 04, 2021 10:55 pm IST - BEIRUT

In this January 20, 2012 photo, Syrian Army defectors gather at the resort town of Zabadani, near the Lebanese border. An activist group said on Wednesday that 12 people died in fighting in Wadi Barada, near Zabadani.

In this January 20, 2012 photo, Syrian Army defectors gather at the resort town of Zabadani, near the Lebanese border. An activist group said on Wednesday that 12 people died in fighting in Wadi Barada, near Zabadani.

Activists say Syrian troops are battling Army dissidents in an area near the border with Lebanon and that several people have been killed.

The Local Coordination Committees group says 12 people died in the fighting in Wadi Barada, an area near the mountain resort town of Zabadani. It says those killed include five rebels from the group known as the Free Syrian Army.

The British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says it has the names of four people who died on Wednesday. It was impossible to immediately reconcile the two figures.

The fighting near the Lebanese border comes a day after Syrian forces took back control of the eastern suburbs of the capital Damascus after rebel soldiers briefly captured the area in a startling advance last week.

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