Syrian rebels tighten the noose on Assad
Syrian rebels captured a helicopter base just ten miles east of Damascus on Sunday, the second military facility on the outskirts of the capital to fall to President Bashar al-Assad's opponents this month.
In the internet video a rebel commander is shown next to a helicopter. Photo: AP
The Telegraph
5:27PM GMT 25 Nov 2012
An Internet video which activists said was filmed at the Marj al-Sultan base showed rebel fighters carrying AK-47 rifles touring the facility. An anti-aircraft gun could be seen positioned on top of an empty bunker and a rebel commander was shown next to a helicopter.
"With God's help, the Marj al-Sultan airbase in eastern Ghouta has been liberated," the commander said in the video. Eastern Ghouta, a mix of agricultural land and built-up urban areas, has been a rebel stronghold for months.
Activists said two helicopters were destroyed in the attack as well as a radar station, and that 15 personnel were taken prisoner.
With severe restrictions by Syrian authorities on non-state media, independent verification was not possible.
Footage from Saturday evening showed rebels firing rocket-propelled grenades at the base, and what appeared to be a helicopter engulfed in flames.
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Last week rebels briefly captured an air defence base near the southern Damascus district of Hajar al-Aswad, seizing weapons and equipment before pulling out to avoid retaliation from Mr Assad's air force.
Source: Reuters
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