Syria Live Coverage: Fighting on the Lebanon Border
 Thursday, April 4, 2013 at 6:18 |
Thursday, April 4, 2013 at 6:18 |      James Miller in
James Miller in   EA Live,
EA Live,   EA Middle East and Turkey,
EA Middle East and Turkey,   Middle East and Iran
Middle East and Iran  1840 GMT: Rebels attack Bases Near Ma'arrat al Nouman. Why are the rebels moving so slowly? Perhaps the absolute best answer to this question is found by looking at the Ma'arrat Al Nouman, in Idlib province.
The city, a rebel stronghold, is flanked by two Assad bases, one to the south and the other to the east. These bases have been surrounded, isolated, pounded by mortars and rockets, and raked by snipers. But months have gone by, and the bases are still in regime control. Even with captured firepower, the rebels have been unable to crack the bases' outer defenses. Until the bases can be breached, a significant amount of rebel fighters and firepower is tied down. Furthermore, the bases still have the ability to launch attacks, especially artillery attacks, and the bases have been given significant air support by the Assad regime.
Here's some video reportedly taken near the Wadi Deif base, east of the city (map).
 Adeeb Mayaleh,
Adeeb Mayaleh,   Lebanon,
Lebanon,   Militias trained in Iran,
Militias trained in Iran,   Syria
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