At least two civilians have been killed after terrorists stationed in Eastern Ghouta shelled al-Kabbas neighborhood in Damascus, local media reported on Monday, citing a source in Damascus Police Command.
Two Reportedly Killed When E Ghouta Militants Shell Damascus Neighborhood
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Earlier in the day, spokesman for the Russian center for Syrian reconciliation Maj. Gen. Vladimir Zolotukhin said that
groups of militants in Eastern Ghouta had started an open confrontation after Russia ordered for the Faylak al-Rahman militant group to be separated from Jabhat al-Nusra terrorist organization (banned in Russia) to further discuss their pullout from the area.
The 14th humanitarian pause started in Eastern Ghouta on Monday at 07:00 GMT. Two humanitarian corridors were opened to withdraw civilians and militants. However, militants operating in the area continued shelling, therefore preventing the humanitarian operation from being carried out.
The situation in the besieged Damascus suburb has been complicated over the past weeks, as local militants continue to shell the area. On February 24, the UN Security Council unanimously adopted Resolution 2401 that urges all conflicting parties to immediately stop all hostilities and adhere to a long-term humanitarian pause across Syria in order to ensure the safe and unhindered delivery of humanitarian aid, as well as medical evacuation of those injured. Russia also proposed an initiative of organizing a five-hour daily humanitarian pause to ensure humanitarian supplies and evacuations from the area.
The United States presented a new UN draft resolution on Syria on Monday calling for a 30-day cessation of hostilities in the Damascus suburb of East Ghouta less than a month after the previous resolution demanding a ceasefire across all the Syrian territory was unanimously passed by the UN Security Council.
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"We have drafted a new ceasefire resolution that provides no room for evasion," US ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley said in reference to Syrian army's operation against terrorists in East Ghouta, who keep launching attacks on Damascus despite the ongoing ceasefire.
is simple, straightforward and binding. It will take effect immediately upon adoption by this Council. It contains no counterterrorism loopholes for Assad, Iran and the Russians to hide behind," she stressed when presenting the resolution, saying that the previous one had "failed."
Russian UN envoy Vasily Nebenzya fired back at the statement by Haley, stressing that Damascus has "every right to try to remove the threat to the safety of its citizens," referring to the terrorists who have entrenched themselves in East Ghouta as a "hotbed of terrorism."
UN Resolution 2401, which was unanimously passed by the Security Council on February 24, called on the parties to the Syrian conflict to stop all hostilities and adhere to a humanitarian pause across Syria in order to ensure the safe and unhindered delivery of humanitarian aid, as well as medical evacuations for those injured.
Chemical Weapons Use in Eastern Ghouta - Haley also said that Washington will act in Syria regarding the chemical weapons use if the UN Security Council doesn't.
"We also warn any nation that is determined to impose its will through chemical attacks and inhuman suffering, most especially the outlaw Syrian regime, the United States remains prepared to act if we must," Haley said.
Vasily Nebenzya said that Nusra Front* militants used chemical weapons in East Ghouta, injuring 30 civilians.
"This was done in order to prepare the ground for unilateral military actions against sovereign Syria," Nebenzya said in reference to the attempts to put the blame on the Syrian government for the use of chemical weapons in the country.
After the alleged use of chemical weapons in Eastern Ghouta in January, US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said that Damascus could be using chemical weapons; he also said that Russia is responsible for the victims because of its engagement in Syria.
The Russian Foreign Ministry then said Washington was spreading mass propaganda against Moscow in an attempt to demonize the Syrian government and subsequently topple it, underscoring that the information on the chemical attacks used by the United States was uncorroborated.
Damascus has repeatedly stated that it has given up its chemical weapons stockpiles, which was confirmed by the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) in 2016.
Tens of civilians, including 26 children, were freed after hours of talks between the government's representative and militants in Eastern Ghouta, the Russian Defense Ministry reported on Monday.
Syrian Army Frees 26 Children Kidnapped by Terrorists in Eastern Ghouta
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The ministry said that
a sum of 52 civilians, including 26 children, were released from the terrorists' custody after hours of talks between the army and militants in Eastern Ghouta.
The ministry further said that
talks are underway for the release of tens of kidnapped civilians in return for the safe exit of militants and their family members from Eastern Ghouta. It added that the Syrian army and the country's Red Crescent have dispatched several buses to Harasta to evacuate the freed civilians from Eastern Ghouta via a newly-established safe corridor.
A group of terrorists laid down arms and surrendered to the Syrian Army troops on Sunday amid rapid advances of the pro-government forces in the region.
A group of terrorists handed over their weapons and ammunition to the army men and applied for government amnesty after the army managed to advance in Harasta region.
Harasta has come under the army siege after the pro-government forces' advances on Friday and Saturday nights.
The terrorist groups are reportedly executing civilians they have abducted in Eastern Ghouta as the Syrian army continues march in the Eastern countryside of Damascus city.
Syria: Terrorists Executing Abducted Civilians Massively in Eastern Ghouta
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Local sources in Eastern Ghouta said the terrorists open fire at anyone that tries to leave the militant-held regions in Eastern Ghouta via the Jesrin-al-Malihah humanitarian corridor, while they are also conducting field execution to intimidate the public trapped in the region.
"They are also killing those people that they had abducted or jailed," they added.
The sources further said that terrorists are in fear and panic due to the rapid advances of the army, committing severe brutalities against families in the region.
Other sources said that the terrorists might be killing abducted civilians to also claim that the army attacks are claiming the lives of civilians in the region.
The army men have been significantly advancing in the region, dividing the terrorist-held regions in Eastern Ghouta into the three parts of Harasta, Douma and the Southern areas.
Military sources reported on Sunday that the army troops continued to march on the terrorists in the depth of Eastern Ghouta and drove a wedge between the Southern and Northern parts of Eastern Ghouta.
The sources said that the army men deployed in the newly-freed town of Mesraba stormed terrorists' strongholds in the depth of Eastern Ghouta and drove the terrorists out of the strategic Modira settlement.
They went on to say that the army men further reached the Vehicles Management Center in Harasta and managed to divide Eastern Ghouta into two parts.
The army has been significantly advancing against terrorists in Eastern Ghouta in the last two weeks and freed important regions, including Beit Sawa and Mesraba.
The suspected find comes on the heels of the military's discovery of a workshop used by militants to manufacture chemical weapons.
Syrian Army Reportedly Finds Cache of French Weapons in Liberated Eastern Ghouta
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Syrian forces involved in a mopping-up operation in recently-freed areas of Eastern Ghouta have come across a large arms depot including weapons made in France, Fars News Agency has reported, citing field sources.
The French-made weapons and ammunition were found during the military's operations to sweep the towns of Modira and Mesraba of militants, the sources said.
The discovery of a cache of French-made weapons comes following a report by the Syrian Army Monday that the military had found a clandestine workshop used for the manufacture chemical weapons in the village of Aftris.
Paris has made no secret of its weapons deliveries to Syrian 'rebels', with illicit deliveries continuing in 2012 despite a European embargo. In a 2015 interview, then-President Francois Hollande admitted that France had delivered the weapons, saying that he was "certain that they would end up in the right hands." France provided the militants with small arms, rocket launchers, and anti-tank missiles. In addition to weapons, France has also provided rebel groups with other forms of support, including cash and military advisors. In 2014, Hollande justified the supply of weapons, saying that France "cannot leave the only Syrians who are preparing a democracy…without weapons."
France has been at the front of the line of Western powers accusing Damascus of using chemical weapons in its struggle against militants in Eastern Ghouta. Last month, French President Emmanuel Macron warned that France "will strike" if reports about the Syrian government's use of chemical weapons against civilians were confirmed.
"On chemical weapons, I set a red line and I reaffirm that red line," Macron said, referring to a telephone conversation he had with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The Syrian government has repeatedly denied using chemical weapons, pointing out that their chemical weapons stocks were destroyed in 2014 as part of a deal brokered by Russia and the U.S.
The Russian center for Syrian reconciliation demanded that the Faylaq al-Rahman militant group in Syria cut ties and separate from the Jabhat Fatal al-Sham terror group as a condition for its withdrawal from the besieged East Ghouta, the center’s spokesman Maj. Gen. Vladimir Zolotukhin said on Sunday.
Russian Military Demands Al-Rahman Legion Group to Cut Ties With Nusra Front
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"A working meeting between representatives of the center for Syrian reconciliation and leaders of the Faylaq al-Rahman illegal armed formation took place, [the center] demanded to immediately separate from the Jabhat al Nusra* terror organization. The parties discussed issues related to withdrawal of the Jabhat al Nusra formations from Eastern Ghouta to Idlib as well as further destiny of the Faylaq al-Rahman group’s members," Zolotukhin said.
The official pointed out that the situation in Eastern Ghouta remained tense with militants having shelled Damascus from Eastern Ghouta with seven 120-mm shells. No people were killed or injured in the incidents.
"Despite provocations staged by terrorists, the Russian center for Syrian reconciliation, supported by the Syrian government, continues the humanitarian operation in Eastern Ghouta. At 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. [07:00 – 12:00 GMT] the 13th humanitarian pause took place to ensure the work of the humanitarian corridor open for withdrawal of civilians and militants with their families, who are provided with guaranteed security and transport for the whole route [to Idlib]," Zolotukhin said.
The center also held talks with the leadership of a number of settlements in Eastern Ghouta on ensuring civilians’ access to medical care and humanitarian aid.
Near the settlement of Jisreen in the southern part of Eastern Ghouta an additional crossing point continues to operate," the official noted.
Zolotukhin added that the reconciliation center, UN mediators and leaders of the Jaysh al-Islam group held negotiations on withdrawal of the second group of militants from Eastern Ghouta.
Terrorist groups in Eastern Ghouta engaged in fierce clashes after Russia gave an ultimatum to Faylaq al-Rahman to defect the Al-Nusra Front (Tahrir al-Sham Hay'at or the Levant Liberation Board), the spokesman for the Russian Reconciliation Center for Syria reported on Monday.
Eastern Ghouta: Heavy Infighting among Terrorists Reported after Russia's Ultimatum to Defect Al-Nusra
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Brigadier General Vladimir Zolotokhin reported that
a tough street battle is underway among terrorists in Eastern Ghouta.
Zolotokhin further said that
the infighting has prevented civilians from leaving the region and has forced them to seek shelter, adding that the clashes started after Faylaq al-Rahman called on the Russian center to assist them to cut off relations with Al-Nusra.
The terrorists are in fear and panic following the rapid advances of the Syrian Army troops in the region and Eastern Ghouta's break up into three separated zones.
Zolotokhin said on Sunday
that officers of the Russian center demanded the leaders of the Faylaq al-Rahman group waste no time to separate from the Al-Nusra to ensure withdrawal of that organization’s militants from Eastern Ghouta.
"Officers of the center for reconciliation of the warring parties had a working meeting with the leaders of Faylaq al-Rahman illegal armed groups to demand immediate separation from the outlawed terrorist organization Al-Nusra. The sides discussed issues of withdrawal of Al-Nusra groups from Eastern Ghouta to Idlib and the future of Faylaq al-Rahman members," he said.
According to Zolotokhin,
the situation in Eastern Ghouta remains difficult and tense. Over the past day, seven 120mm mines were fired by militants from Eastern Ghouta at Damascus’ residential quarters and its suburbs. No casualties or damages were reported.
"Despite terrorists’ provocations, the Russian center for reconciliation of the warring parties jointly with the Syrian government continue humanitarian operations in Eastern Ghouta. Yet another, the 13th, humanitarian pause was observed from 09:00 a.m. to 14:00 to ensure a humanitarian corridor for civilians and militants with their families leaving the area," he said.
The spokesman also said that
officers of the Russian center were holding talks with administration officials of a number of Eastern Ghouta neighborhoods on possible medical and other assistance to civilians, their unimpeded and safe evacuation via the humanitarian corridor near the settlement of al-Wafideen.
"An additional checkpoint is functioning near the settlement of Jesrin in the Southern part of Eastern Ghouta. The checkpoint has a first aid center, a hot meals outlet and offers transport vehicles to take civilians to safer areas," Zolotokhin said.
He further said that officers of the Russian reconciliation center, UN mediators and leaders of Jeish al-Islam terrorist group held talks to agree aspects of the withdrawal of the second group of militants from Eastern Ghouta.
Earlier reports said that the army troops continued their attacks on terrorists' positions after hours of a daily ceasefire ended in Eastern Ghouta on Sunday afternoon and laid siege on the town of Douma, the most important bastion of the terrorists in region.
The army men started attacking terrorists' defense liens from the newly-feed Modira region and advanced in Harasta.
The government troops, then, seized control over a number of buildings near the Vehicles Management Center, the farms near Modira and near the town of Harasta.
The advancing army soldiers met each other in a region between Harasta and Modira and laid siege on the strategic town of Douma, the main and the largest base of terrorists in Eastern Ghouta.
Field sources said that the terrorist-held regions in Eastern Ghouta have now been split up into the three parts of Harasta, Douma and the Southern regions.
The terrorist groups, backed up by the US forces deployed in Southern Syria, are preparing for a large-scale assault on the Syrian Army troops in Dara'a to further provide support for the militants trapped in the Eastern countryside of Damascus city, a media outlet reported on Monday.
Southern Syria: Terrorists Preparing for Large-Scale Attack on Syrian Army with US Back up
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The Arabic-language al-Watan daily quoted Khalid al-Faraj, the Commander of Tajamo Towhid al-Ummah affiliated to the US-backed Free Syrian Army (FSA), as saying that the terrorist groups are preparing for an imminent large-scale operation against the Syrian Army troops in Dara'a to further assist their militant comrades that are under heavy attacks by the Syrian army men in Eastern Ghouta.
He further told al-Watan that
the terrorists' attack will kick off in the next 48 hours, adding that the offensive will start from two flanks: one by the South Coalition towards the Death Triangle and another one by al-Jeidro Coalition towards Khirbet Qazala and Azra'a.
The terrorists' preparation for the operation came after the US deployed 200 more troops in al-Tanf base at Syria's border with Jordan that is home to the Joint Operation Room of the US and the FSA.
Also, a number of British Army officers have been dispatched to the border between Syrian and Jordan.
Field sources reported on Sunday that the army forwarded a large number of fresh forces and a large volume of military hardware to the Southern province of Dara'a as the terrorist groups were preparing for an imminent operation against the government forces in the region.
The sources said that a large number of fresh soldiers and military equipment were sent to the regions that were under the army's control in Dara'a.
The sources went on to say that most of the army soldiers deployed in the neighborhoods of Shamal al-Khat, al-Sahari, al-Matar, al-Sabil and al-Soqour were put on alert amid the army's preparation for an imminent operation in Dara'a.
The army's move to send more troops to Dara'a came after the Free Syrian Army (FSA) terrorists started plans to storm the army positions in Dara'a to provide back up for their comrades in Eastern Ghouta in Damascus province.
The Syrian army is advancing rapidly against terrorist groups in Eastern Ghouta.
A Russian warship has left the Black Sea for Syrian waters, a media outlet reported on Monday.
Russian Navy Dispatches Large Warship to Syria
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The Arabic-language website of RT quoted Turkish news websites as reporting that
the Russian Navy Baltic Fleet Ropucha LSTM Minsk 127 left the Black Sea for Syrian waters.
The report further said that
the Minks warship is heading towards Tartus port in Syria's waters, reminding that Tartus is a Russia-run technical base in Western Syria.
Large fleets and other ships of the Russian navy have been playing a main role in transferring cargoes to Humeimim air base, Tartus naval base and the Syrian Army.
Another media outlet reported
in March that a huge Russian shipment of weapons bound for Syria in the form of one government-contracted sea-lifter and a naval landing ship recently transited the Bosphorus Strait.
Observers from the Bosphorus Strait in Turkey said
the transiting of two Russian vessels – one a sea-lifter and the other a navy landing ship – inbound for the Syrian port city of Tartus; both were carrying a wealth new military equipment.
The logistical carrier, identified as the RoRo Altay, was photographed with what sources count as 133 Ural military-grade transport trucks above its hull. No information existed on what army equipment was present within the ship’s actual cargo bay.
The RoRo Altay’s naval accomplice was identified as the Ropucha-class landing ship ‘Alexander Otrakovsky’ whose military cargo is completely hidden inside internal bays and can only be guessed.
All military equipment being delivered would most likely be pressed into service with the Syrian Armed Forces.
Russian Deputy Defense Minister Colonel General Alexander Fomin said NATO’s new priority is creation of the so-called "military Schengen" area in Europe aimed at speeding up troops’ deployment near Russia’s borders.
Russian Defense Official Warns NATO’s New Goal Is to Create ‘Military Schengen’ Zone
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"The new priority of NATO’s military-political leadership is improving the logistic and transport infrastructure inside Europe and the creation of the so-called 'military Schengen'," Fomin stated in an interview with the Russian Defense Ministry’s official newspaper Krasnaya Zvezda, TASS reported.
"Its goal is to fast-track to the maximum extent the troops’ deployment towards Russia’s borders," he added.
In various parts of Europe the arsenals of weapons, ammunition and food supplies are being created for a speedy deployment of an additional force grouping, according to the Deputy Minister.
Eight coordination centers for deploying the contingents have been set up in Poland, Romania, Hungary, Bulgaria, Slovakia, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia.