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WORLD_ Iran commander killed, Syria jets downed

Iran commander killed, Syria jets downed

AAP

February 15, 2013
5:37AM


GUNMEN have killed an Iranian commander in Syria and rebels have shot down two fighter jets and overrun a town, dealing further setbacks for forces loyal to President Bashar al-Assad.


The ambush that killed the Revolutionary Guards commander, the downing of the aircraft in the northwest and the seizure of the town of Shadadeh near the Iraqi border amounted to four straight days of battlefield successes for the rebellion.

The insurgents overran a military air base in Aleppo province on Tuesday after taking control of Syria's largest dam in the neighbouring province of Raqa the day before.

The latest setbacks came after US Secretary of State John Kerry said Assad needed to abandon hopes of riding out the war and accept the "inevitability" of his departure.

On Thursday, Iran's Revolutionary Guards said one of its commanders, Hassan Shateri, was "martyred ... at the hands of Zionist regime mercenaries and backers" while travelling by road between Damascus and Beirut.

The Guards said he had also headed the Iranian Committee for the Reconstruction of Lebanon, and the Iranian embassy in Beirut gave a similar account.

Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi strongly condemned the killing as a "terrorist act" and paid tribute to "this commander of Islam and his tireless efforts in reconstruction".

Meanwhile one of the most prominent radical Islamist groups, the Al-Nusra Front, took the town of Shadadeh in the oil-rich northeastern province of Hasakeh on Thursday.

"After three days of fierce battles against the army, Al-Nusra Front fighters have seized control of Shadadeh," said the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

Fighting and car bombings by the jihadists killed more than 100 troops in three days, during which 30 Al-Nusra Front fighters also died, five of whom were from Kuwait, said the Observatory.

Elsewhere, the army made its own advances, taking a district in the central city of Homs after weeks of heavy clashes.

The victory comes a week after the army took control of Kafraya on the southwestern outskirts of Homs, a city opposition activists refer as "the capital of the revolution".

In Washington, Kerry said the death toll from the conflict may have reached 90,000, citing figures provided by his Saudi counterpart, Prince Saud al-Faisal - sharply up on recent UN estimates of nearly 70,000 people killed.

Kerry had earlier suggested taking renewed steps to urge Syrian ally Russia to bring more pressure on Assad to quit, after Moscow insisted it was ready to host talks with both sides.

Syria welcomed Russia's invitation, while stressing its foreign minister would not meet Ahmed Moaz al-Khatib, the opposition chief who has offered to hold peace talks with regime officials without blood on their hands.

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