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2014/3/26 -NO. (428)
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Opposition: civilians
to be protected
Mother Belajaa expresses gratitude
New battles in Aleppo
Coordination body.. Turkish intervention adds insult to injury
Anfal battlecontrols Point 45 PAGE 2
Victory in the Coast to be continued
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Anfal battle controls Point 45
Opposition: civilians to be protected
Battles between Syrian army and opposition fighters are still going on in Latakia coun-tryside, where opposition fighters have taken control on 45 military observation station after bombing Syrian army headquarters. Official source said Syrian Army re-pelled armed groups attack on area 45 and cont controlled all surrounding sites.
Anfal battle issued a state-ment stressing its commit-ment to protect all civilians who did not shed blood, ex-plaining that protecting Syr-
ian people is one of its pri-orities. The statement also stressed the militants com-mitment in respect to inter-national law, avoiding all
civilian sectors, including schools , hospitals and wor-ship houses, expressing their willingness to allow the ac-cess of humanitarian aids.
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Victory in the Coast to be continued
New battles in Aleppo
Clashes in Qunaitira and Hama.
Aleppo council won`t join Shariah board
Blast in Deir al-Zour
Several opposition battalions announced the start of Coast Victory battle in Jsr Al Shg-hour, Idleb countryside in or-der to lessen pressure on in-
Aleppo council denied carrying out consultation to join Shariah board, stressing that the coun-cil is an independent entity, as it doesnt have any plan to go
under any organization.
A car bomb exploded in Dier al-Zour killing a number of insurgents while preparing the rigged car, according to official sources. On another context, deadly clashes took place be-tween Syrian army and opposi-tion militants around the mili-
tary airport and brigade 137.
surgents in the Syrian coast, saying that Jsr Al Shghour is now a military zone, and call-ing on civilians to evacuate the city within forty-eight hours .
Fighting between Syrian army and opposition mili-tants increased around Air Force Intelligence HQ, where unofficial media sources said that Syrian army held an ur-gent meeting after opposi-tion militants control over all army points in Aziza village. In another context, a recent-ly-circulated video shows
Fierce smashes erupted be-tween opposition fighters and Syrian army in Quneitra coun-
militants executing two Sau-di men on charge of fighting alongside ISIL.
tryside, where Syrian army killed militants while trying to infiltrate from Dawea town to Ein Basha in Quneitra coun-tryside. In Hama countryside, FSA controlled on al-Samman checkpoint, coinciding with heavy fights between FSA and Syrian Army on the outskirts of Mork city and al-Dajen check-point.
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Coordination body.. Turkish intervention adds insult to injury
Mother Belajaa expresses gratitude
National coordination body issued a statement condemn-ing Anfal battle and the Turkish intervention in the battle taking place on the Syrian coast saying, For the
Mother Belajaa , head of St. Thecla monastery in Maalou-la, explained during contact with Asharq Alawsat News-paper that the nuns are now leading a normal life and waiting for the appropriate
fifth day, militants continue attacking civilians , taking advantage of Turkish forces logistic support, what we consider a clear violation of U.N. international law.
circumstances to return to the monastery in Maloula. Mother Belajia pointed out that all that she said before the exchange process came at a request from a Lebanese se-curity officer , who asked her
to pass thanks to Syrian Pres-ident Bashar al-Assad ,Qatari Emir Tamim Bin Khalifa Al-Thani and Lebanese officer Abbas Ibrahim , believing that this comes in coordina-tion with Syrian authorities.