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    Intense fighting reported inside Damascus city limits

    Posted this in Dutch's WoW thread but thought it was an important development by itself...

    http://in.reuters.com/article/2012/0...86E08W20120715

    Intense fighting reported inside Damascus city limits
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    9:42pm IST

    By Erika Solomon

    BEIRUT (Reuters) - Opposition fighters battled Syrian government forces in poor districts of Damascus on Sunday in some of the most intensive daytime fighting yet inside the city limits of the capital.

    Activist Samir al-Shami, who spoke to Reuters by Skype from Damascus, said the fighting was underway in the al-Tadamon district in the capital's south, after a night of sustained battles in the nearby Hajar al-Aswad district.

    "There is the sound of heavy gunfire. And there is smoke rising from the area. There are already some wounded and residents are trying to flee the area," he said, showing live video images of smoke visible over the skyline.

    "There are also armoured vehicles heading towards the southern part of the neighbourhood," he said.

    He described it as the most intense fighting he had heard in the capital. Another Damascus resident who asked not to be identified also said the fighting was the worst so far.

    "This area has had a lot of fighting ... The area is kind of a slum. The people who live there are poor. There's a lot of people and a lot of grassy areas around it so it's easy for rebels to sneak in and out."

    An explosion hit a security forces bus in Damascus on Sunday and wounded several people, activists said. Residents said they heard a powerful blast, followed by the sirens of ambulances rushing toward Damascus's southern ring road near the neighbourhood of Midan.

    Fifteen months into an uprising against President Bashar al-Assad, intensive fighting has reached the outskirts of the capital in recent weeks, focused on poorer areas where anger against the authorities is highest.

    Clashes frequently take place at night, but intensive battles during the day appear to be a new sign of the seriousness of the conflict.

    The opposition Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which compiles reports by anti-Assad activists, said Sunday's death toll was at least 80. Rockets were being used in the fighting in Damascus, it said. Its figures are impossible to verify as the government restricts access to the country by independent media.

    Western countries, Arab neighbours and Turkey have formed an alliance against Assad. But diplomacy has had little impact so far, with Assad's allies Russia and China blocking action by the U.N. Security Council and the West showing no appetite for the kind of intervention it undertook last year when NATO helped topple Libya's Muammar Gaddafi.

    Opposition reports of a massacre last week in the village of Tremseh brought a wave of new denunciations of Assad in the West. U.N. observers returned on Sunday to the village to gather more evidence at the site after finding blood, damaged houses and signs that artillery was used, but inconclusive evidence of the scale of the killing.

    The government says it killed several dozen enemy fighters in battle in the village of Tremseh last week but denies accusations that it carried out a massacre or that its forces used heavy weapons.

    Opposition footage of the incident on the Internet has shown bloody corpses of men, but not women or children, making it difficult to determine whether those killed were fighters.

    Syrian Foreign Ministry spokesman Jihad Makdissi criticised U.N. peace mediator Kofi Annan for jumping to conclusions by accepting opposition reports of the incident last week.

    "What happened was not a massacre ... what happened was a military operation," Makdissi told a news conference in Damascus. "Government forces did not use planes, or helicopters, or tanks or artillery."

    Annan had said on Friday he was "shocked and appalled" at the government for breaking a promise not to use heavy weapons in populated areas, and that it was confirmed that helicopters and artillery had fired in Tremseh.

    Sander van Hoorn, a Dutch journalist who reached Tremseh, said by Twitter that he had counted 30 graves in the town and had seen clear evidence of shelling, including of a school used as a shelter by refugees.

    He said the evidence on the ground clearly contradicted the government's assertion that no heavy weapons were used. But he also said had not yet seen signs of a massacre like one that took place in the city of Houla in May, when the United Nations says 34 women and 49 children were among 108 people killed.

    "Impossible now to say how many civilians got killed in #Tremseh but at first sight (!!) it does not appear to be another Houla," he tweeted.

    Annan is due to fly to Moscow on Monday for a two-day visit in which he will meet President Vladimir Putin.

    Western countries have repeatedly hinted that they see Putin easing his support for Assad, but Moscow has shown no sign in public of wavering in its backing for its last major Arab ally, a customer for its arms and host to a Russian naval support base.

    Russia and China say they support a peace plan by Annan, which calls for a ceasefire and a negotiated transition to democracy but makes no explicit call for Assad to leave power. Assad's opponents say negotiations are impossible unless Assad is removed.

    Iran, Assad's closest ally in the region, repeated a long-standing offer to act as a mediator between the government and opposition, but was immediately rebuffed by opposition activists.

    The United States and its Western allies say Iran cannot play a constructive role in Syria, while Annan wants Iran at the table.

    The Syrian conflict has taken on an increasingly sectarian character, with Assad's mainly Sunni-Muslim opponents backed by Sunni Arab states, while Shi'ite Iran supports Assad, a member of the minority Alawite sect, which is an offshoot of Shi'ite Islam.

    (Additional reporting by Marwam Makdesi in Damascus and Yeganeh Torbati in Dubai; Writing by Peter Graff; Editing by Giles Elgood)

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    Has the fighting ever reached Damascus before? ( I haven't kept up with it that closely)
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    CM, I don't think so.

    Reports that the international airport is closed.

    Conflict now being labeled as a true civil war.

    Syrian Government Denies Attack on Village

    http://www.voanews.com/content/syria...e/1404965.html

    Margaret Besheer

    July 15, 2012
    CAIRO — The Syrian government denied Sunday that it used tanks and helicopters to attack the village of Tremseh in Hama province on Thursday. Activists reported mass killings in the village, but a government spokesman said only two civilians and 37 armed individuals were killed in what Damascus said was a defensive operation. The U.N. observers were at Tremseh on Sunday investigating events.

    U.N. military and civilian observers entered Tremseh for a second consecutive day on Sunday to try to verify reports of a military operation on the village. On Saturday, the U.N. supervision mission, known by its acronym UNSMIS, confirmed an attack had taken place using a variety of weapons, including artillery, mortars and small arms.

    At a news conference in Damascus Sunday, Foreign Ministry Spokesman Jihad Makdissi denied the army had used tanks, helicopters and heavy weapons to target the town.

    He said yes, there was a massacre. What happened, he said, was not an attack by the army on innocent civilians but a clash between regular forces and armed groups.

    UNSMIS spokeswoman Sausan Ghosheh said the monitors report only what they can see and verify.
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    “When we went into Tremseh what we saw was an attack that appeared to target specific groups and houses mainly of army defectors and activists. How it started, who started the whole thing is something that we cannot verify right now,” she said.

    On Friday, the head of the U.N. mission, Major General Robert Mood, said one of his teams positioned outside Tremseh confirmed helicopters in action and the presence of Syrian forces in government checkpoints near the village.

    The next day after a cease-fire was confirmed, a group of U.N. observers made an initial foray into the village, where they reported seeing pools of blood and blood spatters in rooms of several homes together with bullet cases. They also saw a burned school and damaged houses with signs of internal burning in five of them.

    The U.N. mission is still working to verify numbers of casualties.

    The verification mission to Tremseh is the first in nearly a month, since General Mood suspended the work of the 300 unarmed observers on June 16 due to escalating violence. But monitors do continue to carry out humanitarian work, assessing the impact of violence on civilians and visiting hospitals, schools and camps for displaced persons.

    Meanwhile, the deadline for a U.N. Security Council decision on the future of the monitoring mission draws near later this week.

    A spokesman for U.N.-Arab League mediator Kofi Annan said he would travel to Moscow on Monday for two days of talks with President Vladimir Putin and Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov.

    Moscow has repeatedly blocked strong action on Syria in the U.N. Security Council and recently put forward a draft resolution that would extend the U.N. monitoring mission for another three months, but ignores a Western call for sanctions should either side obstruct the mission or fail to stop fighting.

    Activists say the violence in Syria over the past 16 months has killed some 16,000 people. The United Nations stopped trying to estimate the death toll months ago. With few independent journalists allowed into the country, it has been difficult to verify reports.

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    Syria says heavy weapons not used in latest killings, death toll overstated

    Published July 15, 2012

    Associated Press





    BEIRUT – Syria on Sunday denied U.N. claims that government forces used heavy weapons during a military operation that left scores dead and brought immediate international condemnation, while the International Committee of the Red Cross said it now considers the conflict in the country a civil war.

    Syrian Foreign Ministry spokesman Jihad Makdissi said the violence Thursday was not a massacre — as activists and many foreign leaders have asserted — but a military operation targeting armed fighters who had taken control of the village of Tremseh.

    "What happened wasn't an attack on civilians," Makdissi told reporters in Damascus. He said 37 gunmen and two civilians were killed — a far lower death toll than the one put forward by anti-regime activists, some of whom estimate that more than 100 people were killed.

    "What has been said about the use of heavy weapons is baseless," Makdissi added.

    But the United Nations has already implicated Assad's forces in the assault. The head of the U.N. observer mission said Friday that monitors stationed near Tremseh saw the army using heavy weaponry and attack helicopters.

    Although there has been a string of horrific attacks in Syria over the course of the uprising, the violence appears to be escalating. On Sunday, the International Committee of the Red Cross said it now deems the conflict in Syria a civil war, meaning international humanitarian law applies throughout the country.

    The Geneva-based group's assessment is an important reference that helps parties in a conflict determine how much and what type of force they can or cannot use.

    ICRC spokesman Hicham Hassan said Sunday that humanitarian law now applies wherever hostilities are taking place in Syria, where fighting has spread beyond the hotspots of Idlib, Homs and Hama. International humanitarian law grants parties to a conflict the right to use appropriate force to achieve their aims. But attacks on civilians and abuse or killing of detainees can constitute war crimes.

    On Saturday, U.N. observers investigating the killings in Tremseh found pools of blood in homes and spent bullets, mortars and artillery shells, adding details to the emerging picture of what anti-regime activists have called one of the deadliest events of Syria's uprising. The observers were expected to return to the village Sunday.

    Dozens of people have already been buried in a mass grave, and activists are still struggling to determine the total number of people killed in what they say was a bombardment by government tanks and helicopters on Thursday.

    Some of the emerging details suggested that, rather than the outright shelling of civilians that the opposition has depicted, the violence in Tremseh may have been a lopsided fight between the army pursuing the opposition and activists and locals trying to defend the village. Nearly all of the dead are men, including dozens of armed rebels. The U.N. observers said the assault appeared to target specific homes of army defectors or opposition figures.

    Running tolls ranged from around 100 to 152, including dozens of bodies buried in neighboring villages or burned beyond recognition. The activists expected the number to rise since hundreds of residents remain unaccounted for, and locals believe bodies remained in nearby fields or were dumped into the Orontes River.

    Independent verification of the events is nearly impossible in Syria, one of the Middle East's strictest police states, which bars most media from working independently in the country. The observers are in the country as part of a faltering peace plan by U.N. special envoy Kofi Annan, who has been trying for months to negotiate a solution to Syria's crisis.

    The Tremseh violence was the latest in a string of bloody attacks in the now 16-month-old uprising against Assad, in which activists say more than 17,000 people have been killed.

    On Saturday, an 11-vehicle team of U.N. observers entered Tremseh, home to between 6,000-10,000 residents and one of a string of small farming villages along the Orontes River northwest of the city of Hama.

    Based on its investigation, the team said in a statement that "an attack" took place on July 12. It said the violence seemed to target the homes of army defectors and activists, some of which were burned or damaged and had pooled or splattered blood and bullet casings inside.

    Although much of the international community has turned on Assad, Damascus still has some key allies — including Russia and Iran. The Kremlin announced Sunday that Annan will meet President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday.

    Also Sunday, Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi said Tehran is ready to invite Syrian opposition groups and government envoys for talks, the semiofficial ISNA news agency reported.

    Any proposal from Iran is likely to be rebuffed by rebel groups, which have rejected negotiations with Assad's government and have criticized Tehran for standing by its allies in Damascus. But the offer suggested Iran is seeking a more active role in mediation efforts following a visit last week to Tehran Annan, who is seeking to keep alive his flagging peace efforts.

    Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/world/2012/07...#ixzz20i9tMbjI

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    From a person who has been blogging about the conflict for The Guardian...

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    http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/midd...?newsfeed=true

    4.01pm: The south of the Syrian capital, Damascus, has today seen some of its heaviest daytime fighting yet, Reuters reports.

    Activist Samir al-Shami, who spoke to Reuters by Skype from Damascus, said the fighting was under way in the poor al-Tadamon district, after a night of sustained battles in the nearby Hajar al-Aswad district.
    "There is the sound of heavy gunfire. And there is smoke rising from the area. There are already some wounded and residents are trying to flee the area," he said, showing live video images of smoke visible over the skyline.
    "There are also armoured vehicles heading towards the southern part of the neighbourhood."

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    Youtube video posted today where you can hear the intensity of the shelling.

    Mike

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    Anyone have a better answer to CM's question about fighting inside Damascus?

    I've found articles of skirmishes on the outskirts and car bombs but nothing like what is happening right now.

    I'm wondering if the opposition forces felt compelled to attack due to the moving of the chemical weapons toward Homs.

    Mike

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    If you go to this Twitter page (https://twitter.com/NMSyria/status/2...913089/photo/1 ) you can get NMSyria's latest reports with pics and videos of what's going on.

    (actually, above is link for the pic; here is link for NMSyria on Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/search/%40NMSyria)

    Here's the pic of the smoke over Damascus the earlier blogger was writing about:
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  9. Note: Obama and NATO are supporting Al Queda and the Muslime Brotherhood in order to put the Brotherhood in charge. That will make give them Libya, Egypt, Syria, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia, the perfect basis for the Caliphate. The goal is a United Islam! United against America and the West. Remember Eurabia? NATO's involvement is to guarantee muslims educational and employment benefits in return for muslim oil and gas. Of course, the side benefit is the conquering of Europe by Islam by 2050 through demographics. Likewise, America's borders are allowed to be wide open in order for Reconquista to occur. Reconquista is based on "the right of return" which is the argument the Palestinians use to hide their plans for the destruction of Israel. This explains the Latino/Mexican-Arab alignment (alliance is the better word when talking of Chavez), and why so many muslims are moving to Mexico where it is the country's fastest growing religion, just like here.

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    NMSyria's Twitter posts on Damascus so far:



    NMSyria ‏@NMSyria
    Helicopters flying over ‪#Barzeh‬ and ‪#Qaboun‬ and Al Adawi in ‪#Damascus‬. ‪#Syria‬

    19m NMSyria ‏@NMSyria
    Shops in Al Hamadiye, Al Hareeqa, and Mathat Basha have closed as gunfire is heard in Bab Touma and Al Amara. ‪#Damascus‬ ‪#Syria‬

    32m NMSyria ‏@NMSyria
    @_AHA I don't even know what to think anymore. I always thought Damascus was a 'line' that wouldn't be crossed.




    And this posted to her site:

    dona ‏@donatelladr
    RT @NMSyria Large number of military reinforcements being sent to #Tadamon, #Damascus as the assault on the area continues. #Syria



    And:

    RezaAsadi ‏@RezaAsadi
    RT @NMSyria: If the news of the defection of the Head of the Political Security Branch in #Damascus is true, then it is a huge step forward.


    AND:

    NMSyria ‏@NMSyria
    #Makdisi: “Brigadier General Tlass left the country without permission.” Yes…. that’a why it’s called a ‘defection’. #Syria

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    Quote Originally Posted by American Rage View Post
    Note: Obama and NATO are supporting Al Queda and the Muslime Brotherhood in order to put the Brotherhood in charge. That will make give them Libya, Egypt, Syria, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia, the perfect basis for the Caliphate. The goal is a United Islam! United against America and the West. Remember Eurabia? NATO's involvement is to guarantee muslims educational and employment benefits in return for muslim oil and gas. Of course, the side benefit is the conquering of Europe by Islam by 2050 through demographics. Likewise, America's borders are allowed to be wide open in order for Reconquista to occur. Reconquista is based on "the right of return" which is the argument the Palestinians use to hide their plans for the destruction of Israel. This explains the Latino/Mexican-Arab alignment (alliance is the better word when talking of Chavez), and why so many muslims are moving to Mexico where it is the country's fastest growing religion, just like here.
    AR, totally agree. Obama, the great "peacemaker" and nobel prize winner, has done NOTHING to stop war and instead helped to spread war throughout the region.

    He's worked to spread dissent in Europe and Asia and here in our own hemisphere.

    The man speaks from both sides of his mouth.

    I think these are hints that help form an understanding of where this is all leading.

    Mike

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    FSA is asking high ranking members of Assad regime to defect and giving them an end of July deadline.

    http://www.nowlebanon.com/NewsArchiv...aspx?ID=418805

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    Things happening too fast to post---folks, open some tabs on Twitter and do one of #Syria and another of # Damascus (or do the thing on Twitter where they are columned side-by-side)---to keep up.

    We may be seeing prophecy fulfilled---or beginning to be fulfilled--right before our eyes.

    dona ‏@donatelladr
    RT @albakhakh #Damascus: A picture from Al-Tadamon neighborhood a while ago. via @SyrianDreams http://pic.twitter.com/js5drDoD #Syria

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    Quote Originally Posted by aksenobwas View Post
    FSA is asking high ranking members of Assad regime to defect and giving them an end of July deadline.

    http://www.nowlebanon.com/NewsArchiv...aspx?ID=418805
    Wonder if that is the "10 days to Hell" Dutch was talking about on his WOW thread?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Countrymouse View Post
    Wonder if that is the "10 days to Hell" Dutch was talking about on his WOW thread?
    wow... I just got chills and a sick stomach reading that and seeing the pics.

    Mike

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    Just caught this on the tweet link CM posted...

    NMSyria ‏@NMSyria

    #Homs‬ being shelled very violently this morning. ‪#Syria‬


    2:03 AM - 15 Jul 12 via web · Embed this Tweet

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    From Twitter # Damascus:

    bashar = ibnl haraam ‏@IbnOmar2005
    Breaking News:# syria #damascus continuous shelling destroyed 4 houses, more than 64 wounded & 8000 displaced... http://fb.me/GVVvu1JQ

    1m 7alabi a7 ‏@alepsyria
    The mass migration of people out of Tadamon in #Damascus clogging up the roads #Syria http://pic.twitter.com/82KEPqZ

    3m Sami al-Hamwi ‏@HamaEcho
    Intense clashes in Midan neighbourhood of central #Damascus for more than 15 minutes now. #Syria

    4m Syrian Free Press ‏@SyrianFreePress
    ‪#SFP‬ ‪#Syria‬ ‪#Damascus‬ فري برس دمشق الميدان مظاهرة وإضراب رداً على قصف التضامن 15-7-2012 http://fb.me/1j7AYpyJZ

    4m CitizenGeo ‏@CitizenGeo
    Going to be a long night in #Damascus .. sparse sounds of gunfire & explosions #Syria #offline

    4m Free Damascenes ‏@CFDPC
    #Tadamon #Damascus #Syria - 15th July 2012 sounds of shelling today in the Tadamon area of Damascus... http://fb.me/Msbq1CUc



    5m Nour ‏@nouralhidaya
    دمشق حي التضامن 15-7-2012 نزوح اهالي الحي جراء القصف https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=myeV6_7EYvw ‪#Syria‬ ‪#Damascus‬


    7m Free Syria ‏@freesyria78
    #syria Assad regime is shelling Palestinian refugee camps in #Damascus very likely with help of Ahmad Gebril terrorist organisation

    7m Ammar Kalo █★★★█ ‏@MuhandisMundas
    Tadamon LCC: 5 houses have been completely destroyed from the shelling. No news about Martyrs yet. #Damascus #Syria

    8m Ammar Kalo █★★★█ ‏@MuhandisMundas
    Tadamon LCC:Cellphones network and Electricity have been cut off. Many residents fleeing as regime tanks continue to shell. #Damascus #Syria

    9m موطني || دمشق ‏@MNF_Damascus
    #Syria Ugarit News || #Damascus: One of the first photos of the shelling on Al Tadamon neighborhood. [15 July 2012].. https://www.facebook.com/11050379570...60780964035560

    10m Sami al-Hamwi ‏@HamaEcho
    All the roads in Hajar Aswad neighbourhood of #Damascus were blocked off in response to the shelling on Tadamon neighbourhood. [LCC] #Syria

    e 13m SUPPORT FREEDOM ‏@DamascusSYR
    #News In Fleeing Pilot, Hints of Trouble for Syria's Assad - Pittsburgh Post Gazette http://bit.ly/NUPB2u #Syria #Damascus


    13m Friedrich Kauder ‏@fkauder
    Tadamon is closer to central #Damascus than Westminster is to central London. Crazy. #Syria

    15m Maureen McDonald ‏@TFME_MAUREEN
    # Syria #Damascus occupied ||Migrants | |: just cut through the main railway less than 70 metres (yards) from the Palace


    16m i فلسطين ‏@iFalasteen
    #Syria Ugarit News || #Damascus: A shell struck the Palestine Roundabout and people who were trying to flee Tadamon.. https://www.facebook.com/11050379570...20989667993050


    16m mapsgal ‏@mapsgal
    Too late! Battle 4 #Damascus has begun @DR_SHAHID: "Annan To Seek Putin Help on #Syria in Moscow Visit": http://news.yahoo.com/russian-presid...092611312.html


    17m Yazan.S ‏@YazanAlAssad
    Maseera on the 17th of july! #Syria #Damascus http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fb...count=1&ref=nf


    17m Abdul Aziz Al-Sibaai ‏@AAzizAlSibaai
    Clashes between the Free Syrian Army and Assad forces in AlQazaz, AzZahra and AlSina'a neighborhoods. #Damascus #Syria

    18m تويترجي ‏@tweeterji
    Live from #Damascus http://bambuser.com/v/2830516 #Syria


    21m mapsgal ‏@mapsgal
    wow @AAzizAlSibaai: Clashes between the Free Syrian Army and Assad forces near the Omayyad Masjid in Damascus. #Syria #Damascus


    21m CurrentView ‏@Freedom1View
    Intense fighting reported inside #Damascus city #Syria limits http://reut.rs/NpcY53 via @reuters


    21m Filipe S. Henriques ‏@fhenriques
    RT @freesyria78: #syria it is confirmed the battle of #Damascus has started Assad regime is shelling streets in the heart of the capital

    22m NMSyria ‏@NMSyria
    Helicopters flying over #Barzeh and #Qaboun and Al Adawi in #Damascus. #Syria

    23m najib bencherif ‏@NajibCherif
    Intense fighting with heavy weapons involved, reported in #Damascus

    23m Global Voices ‏@globalvoices
    Protests in #Palestinian refugee camps for the #Syria Revolution by @yazanbadran http://bit.ly/P86RTk #Damascus

    27m aysee ‏@ozgulayse
    RT @syriancommando Tadamoun in #Damascus, terrorists cut roads and destroy public infrastructure. #Syria http://pic.twitter.com/BRjbKeTk

    30m Sami al-Hamwi ‏@HamaEcho
    Clashes and shelling still have not stopped in #Damascus. They can be heard in most of the city. #Syria

    33m NMSyria ‏@NMSyria
    Shops in Al Hamadiye, Al Hareeqa, and Mathat Basha have closed as gunfire is heard in Bab Touma and Al Amara. #Damascus #Syria

    38m Sami al-Hamwi ‏@HamaEcho
    Anger and blocked roads in Midan neighbourhood of #Damascus in response to the shelling across the capital today #Syria http://pic.twitter.com/x8vRi9Gp

    View photoHide photoReply RetweetedRetweet Delete FavoritedFavorite 41m Sara Assaf ‏@SaraAssaf
    Might sound shocking but the more unstable #Damascus is, the better. It's the capital of #Syria & when it shakes, the regime really shakes..

    42m Nuff Silence ‏@NuffSilence
    Leaked 14/7: Regime soldiers hunkered down behind sandbags in Saqba, scared at sound of gunfire http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ED6jUj7FfeA #Syria #Damascus


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    Retweets 12:48 PM - 15 Jul 12 via web · Details Flag media Flagged (learn more) 44m Sami al-Hamwi ‏@HamaEcho
    Protesters block a road in Midan neighbourhood of #Damascus in support of the neighbourhoods under shelling. #Syria http://pic.twitter.com/S80GD9aC



    45m NMSyria ‏@NMSyria
    Smoke rises over Nahr Aishe, #Damascus suburb as shelling continues this evening. - #Syria http://pic.twitter.com/NSwztZIo

    46m NMSyria ‏@NMSyria
    Residents of Tadamon, #Damascus setting up makeshift roadblocks in an attempt to stop security forces from entering neighborhood. #Syria

    48m Ammar Kalo █★★★█ ‏@MuhandisMundas
    Anyone knows what this is ? It fell on Kafr Souseh #Damascus a while ago. http://twitpic.com/a7ysyc #Syria cc @Brown_Moses @HamaEcho

    1h Abdullah Aldahhan ‏@thebaghdaddy
    Early photo showing the shelling on #Tadamon #Damascus. http://pic.twitter.com/Fe9A1aP9

    1h Sami al-Hamwi ‏@HamaEcho
    Tadamon neighbourhood of #Damascus a few min. ago. People setting up roadblocks to stop security forces entering #Syria
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    Not our problem!

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    If it escalates, it will very quickly BECOME our problem in any of a number of ways:

    disrupted oil supplies

    Israel (our ally by treaty---the word of the US still has to mean something, I hope) attacked and drawn in;

    Turkey attacked and drawn in and the US via NATO;

    World War III.


    We don't live in a bubble, unfortunately.
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    Tweet to @SamiRevo@mpdingo the red circles show areas from ‪#Damascus‬ being hit with missiles now 7/15/2012 ‪#Syria‬ pic.twitter.com/E0Oa8iCs
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    Roadblocks the people are trying to put up against government forces, per the tweeter (no I don't read Arabic; I figured this out from subsequent remarks):

    SyriaHorra ‏@Syria_Horra
    RT @Mohammad_Hallak: (عدسة شاب دمشقي) #دمشق - الميدان / الغضب في شارع أبو حبل. #Syria http://pic.twitter.com/us3iHbQh #Damascus

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    Syria89 ‏@Syria89
    http://on.fb.me/NsBZx9 #Syria Aleppo: Jarablus: Warplanes have been shelling the town since today afternoon as the town is still under siege
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    Here's an interesting tweet:

    BREAKING NEWS | The President of the Political Security Branch in #Damascus has DEFECTED from the #Assad regime... http://fb.me/26UzItQOH

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    @ezzabd
    #Damascus now: Assad forces are shelling several neighborhoods in the capital, demos in some other neighborhoods

    43s wanna.to ‏@wannaTo
    @Ali_W_Hasan don't Wanna to see my lovely #Damascus collapsing

    54s Syria Days of Rage ‏@SyriaDayofRage
    Heavy fighting inside #Damascus #Syria : witness http://ow.ly/cfxCu


    1m Free Damascenes ‏@CFDPC
    #Yalda #Damascus #Syria - 15th July 2012 sounds of gunfire and explosions have been heard in several areas of the Yalda suburb of Damascus.

    1m Telecomix Syria ‏@TelecomixSyria
    Various fights and comm. breakdown in #Damascus area: Kafr Souseh, Al-Tadamoun, Aqraba, Sidi Kadad, Tadamun. Intl. Airport highway closed

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    I think this has potential to collateralize into something very ugly with Iran, China and Russia all involved in some fashion and Israel on the boundary. Then we could get dragged into something particularly if Turkey gets involved.

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    Heavy fighting erupts in Damascus: NGO


    http://news.yahoo.com/syrian-troops-...104507895.html

    ..Heavy clashes between rebels and regular troops erupted in Damascus on Sunday, in the "most intense" fighting in the capital since the start of the anti-regime revolt in Syria 16 months ago, a monitoring group said.

    "The regular army fired mortar rounds into several suburbs" where rebels of the Free Syrian Army are entrenched, said Rami Abdel Rahman, head of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

    "They have never been this intense," Abdel Rahman told AFP.

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    We have always wondered if NATO or Israel would be the one to destroy Damascus. I never thought about the possibility of Syria itself destroying Damascus without any help.

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    ruh-roh----

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    #Breaking: #Hezbollah deployed 500 of their men along #Syria'n Lebanese border to prevent transfer of the injured across into #Lebanon! #FSA

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    Part of the city at war; part the people in the street demonstrating and protesting:

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    Alex (أليكس) ☪ † ‏@A22523
    RT @NMSyria Casualties reported in shelling of Qadam neighborhood in the capital #Damascus #Syria @JessCNN @AC360 @IvanCNN @Lara

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    Sami al-Hamwi ‏@HamaEcho
    Homes burning from shelling on Tadamon neighbourhood of #Damascus http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Y9aq...eature=g-all-u #Syria



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    Got to go to lunch---hope someone else can watch the boiling pot here for a while---there have been 40 new tweets added just since I posted the above 5 seconds ago--- #Damascus on Twitter
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    You can use translate.google.com to translate and read the Arabic. It works well. Just cut and paste.

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    Okay, HAD to put up this last:


    Sami al-Hamwi
    ‏@HamaEcho 19m Skyline of ‪#Damascus‬ this evening. The beautiful city burns from shelling. ‪#Syria‬ pic.twitter.com/rCkUPKIr

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    Thanks, CM for all you put up. You were putting it up faster than I could read through it.

  36. sounds like the brotherhood wants to make thier big,final push before the Russians arrive to help Assad's regime.

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    The question I have, and an answer to which we won't get for quite a while, is whether this latest fighting within Damascus has any planning or operational goals on the part of the opposition or is it a reaction to regime actions and things are sprialing from there?

    Considering the MOUT environment, it would not take a large group of trained and properly equipped personnel to tie up a lot of the regime's resources, particularly if they are coordinated in several locations. Recall Mumbai and recent attacks within Kabul as examples. And about the only way they can negate the regime heavily relying upon artillery is to do what the VC/NVA tactic of grabbing the opponent's belt buckle so that any artillery usage will impact their own forces.

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    Watch Homs. i looked at a map and realized that Homs is the only way to get from Damascus to the Port where the Russians park. Thus, Assad cannot lose Homs. Maybe that's why he transferred WMDs to that area. It appears to me that the rebels are starting the fight in Damascus to maybe prevent action Homs.

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    Tweet:

    Rebels are controlling the southern region of #Damascus #Syria #FreeSyria

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    Tweet:
    #BREAKING: Violent clashes reported between the #FSA and the Syrian army in #Midan, Central #Damascus. #Syria

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