Heavy clashes in Syria near Lebanon border

April 20, 2013 04:40 pm | Updated December 04, 2021 11:13 pm IST - BEIRUT

Syria’s State-run media and Opposition activists are reporting heavy clashes in the strategic central province of Homs near the border with Lebanon.

The SANA news agency says four key villages — Qadesh, Mansourieh, Saadiyeh and Radwaniyeh — have fallen under Government control on Saturday. The villages are close to the contested town of Qusair.

The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says there are casualties on both sides in the fighting in the area, which has been engulfed in clashes for the past two weeks.

Regime troops last week captured a hill overlooking several towns in the area and the highway linking the capital, Damascus, with the Mediterranean coast.

On Thursday, Government forces captured a town in the province and rebels seized a military base in the area.

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