Syria's civil war, now in
its sixth year, pits President Bashar al-Assad, backed by Russia, Iran and
Shi'ite militias from neighbouring states, against mostly Sunni rebels
including groups supported by Turkey, Gulf monarchies and the United States.
Syrian rebels began a
counter-attack in Aleppo on Friday with heavy shelling of government-held areas
after a weeks-long Russian-backed offensive against besieged districts held by
insurgents, rebels said.
The Syrian Observatory for
Human Rights, a British-based group that reports on the war, also said that
insurgents had set off several suicide car bombs on the western edge of Aleppo.
A Syrian military source
said an insurgent attack in that area had been thwarted. A state TV station
said the army had destroyed four car bombs.
The rebels aim to break a
siege that government and allied militias imposed this summer with air support
from the Russian air force. The rebel-held eastern districts of Aleppo have
been subjected to a fierce bombardment since the army declared an offensive to
capture the area last month.
"There is a general
call-up for anyone who can bear arms," a senior official in the Levant
Front rebel group, which fights under the Free Syrian Army (FSA) banner, told
Reuters. "The preparatory shelling started this morning," he added.
The attack appeared to have
been mostly launched by rebel fighters from outside the city against government
forces that hold its western districts.
A spokesman for Ahrar
al-Sham, a large Islamist rebel group, also said in a social networking message
that an offensive on Aleppo had begun on Friday. Factions involved in the
attack include Free Syrian Army groups and Jaish al-Fatah, an alliance of
Islamist factions, the Levant Front official said.
Grad rockets were launched
at Aleppo's Nairab air base, said Zakaria Malahiji, head of the political
office of the Aleppo-based Fastaqim rebel group, adding that it was going to be
"a big battle" with all the insurgent groups there participating.
Heavy rebel bombardment,
with more than 150 rockets and shells, struck districts on the southwest of the
city, the Observatory reported. It said more than 15 civilians had been killed
and 100 wounded by rebel shelling of government-held western Aleppo. State
media reported that five civilians were killed.
The Observatory also said
that Grad surface-to-surface rockets had struck Nairab air base and also
locations around the Hmeimim air base, near Latakia.
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