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Syrian Tanks, Snipers Mow Down Civilians < Daily News


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http://www.israelunitycoalition.org/news/?p=6631

April 26, 2011

Assad has launched all-out war on his people. Tanks firing artillery, APCs,
infantry units, commandoes and snipers were deployed for the first time at
daybreak Monday, April 25 in cities across Syria for the most brutal assault
on any Arab anti-government protest in the four-month uprising.

In the first few hours, hundreds are estimated to have been massacred (over
and above the 350 shot dead in the last three days) and thousands injured.
Denied medical attention, they are left in the streets to die.

debkafile's military sources report that protest centers in cities with
populations of 2-3 million have been stormed by Syrian troops backed by
tanks firing automatic 120-mm guns at random, commandoes dropped by
helicopter and snipers.

The military offensive to break the back of the uprising (which debkafile
Saturday, April 23 first disclosed Assad had decided to launch) is led by
his younger brother Maher Assad at the head of the Republican Guard and the
4th Division which is made up mostly of the Assad's Alawite clan. Its first
target Sunday night was the southern town of Deraa where the protest
movement began and the Mediterranean coastal town of Jableh.

Monday, Syria shut its land borders to Jordan to conceal the scale of the
carnage inflicted on the border town of Deraa from outside eyes. Foreign
correspondents have been banned from the country since the uprising began.

Monday, indiscriminate fire was also reported in Duma, a dissident suburb of
the capital Damascus. By Monday afternoon, thousands of soldiers had spread
out across the North, South and Center of the country, apparently preparing
to storm the large cities and protest centers of Hama, Homs, Latakiya and
the Kurdish north.

While times may have changed, Bashar is his father's son. In 1982, President
Hafez Assad turned his artillery on a district of Hama and slaughtered
25-30,000 civilians to smash a Muslim Brotherhood revolt. The operation was
commanded by Rifat Assad, Bashar's uncle, today an opposition leader in
exile.

The incumbent president's killing fields extend not to one but to a score of
Syrian cities with unimaginable consequences.

And yet no Western power is rushing to help the pro-democracy protesters of
Syria who are dying in their hundreds day by day. And the verbal
condemnations coming from Washington and European capitals are soon buried
under layers of inaction.

Sunday, April 24, debkafile reported: Bashar Assad's tanks and infantry made
their first assaults Sunday night, April 24 on Jableh on the Mediterranean
and Daraa in the south, after a 48-hour bloodbath by his security forces
claiming up to 350 lives failed break the five-week countrywide uprising
against his rule. Video-clips show tanks converging on the two towns with
soldiers running in their wake while heavy gunfire continued to resound in
Hama, al-Nuaimeh near Daraa and Saraqeb, southwest of Aleppo.

The Syrian ruler continues to ignore all the evidence that by massacring
civilian protesters he has only magnified their numbers and Sunday decided
to press ahead with his last resort for piling on the violence by deploying
trained infantry men and tanks in a final attempt to smash the five-week
uprising, debkafile's military sources report.

The southern epicenter of the uprising Daraa has resisted the most ruthless
attempts to suppress its protest rallies. Less has been heard about Jableh,
a town of 80,000 situated between Banias and Latakia. Anti-Assad
demonstrators have barricaded themselves inside the Abu Bakr Siddiq Mosque,
one of Syria's main Sufi centers.

debkafile reported earlier Sunday:

Saturday, April 23 saw the constantly mounting uprising against the Assad
regime finally reaching the Syrian capital Damascus where debkafile reports
300,000 - 15 percent of the city's dwellers - took the streets shouting:
"Bashar Assad you are a traitor!" That day too the Syrian ruler unleashed
his security forces for the harshest crackdown yet in order to break the
back of the five-week civil uprising. The result: 350 dead, tripling the
number of Friday's bloodbath and thousands of injured.

Early Sunday, secret service thugs hauled thousands of protesters out of
their homes. They broke down doors in the Harasta and Ghouta districts of
Damascus, dragged their victims out and dumped them on covered trucks which
drove off to unknown destinations. Ghouta is the ancient garden quarter of
Damascus.

The growing number of injured are condemned to being treated privately or
not at all. The authorities have commandeered ambulances to prevent them
reaching hospital and hospital wards are raided by security agents who
eitheir kill the wounded or arrest them.

debkafile's military and intelligence sources reported that Assad will
decide finally at noon Sunday, April 24, whether to muster all 11 divisions
of his army and let them loose on the uprising. We reported Friday that the
embattled Syrian president had ordered the troops to start moving into the
cities the next day. Our sources later reported that he reversed his order
at the last minute, reluctant to throw his last card into his desperate bid
for survival for fear of a fatal backlash. Some units had already left their
bases and remain parked outside the targeted cities awaiting orders to go
in.

As the unrest against his rule gains ground, the Syrian president's options
are shrinking. Small numbers of security forces can no longer venture into
some of the more troubled areas of the country where armed protesters reign
unless accompanied by large-scale strength with massive fire power.

debkafile reported Friday night:

Syrian army units were already sighted heading towards the cities, joined
for the first time by troops normally on duty on at the Syrian-Israel
border.

debkafile's military sources disclose their assignments:

*       Corps No. 1 was given responsibility for the capital Damascus and
its outlying towns and districts;
*        Corps No. 2 was to take charge of central Syria and the towns of
Aleppo, Homs and Hama;
*        Corps No. 3 was to spread out in the south and Jebel Druze.

It was the last straw for Assad when Friday, the strategic town of Katana
west of Damascus was drawn into the protest movement and rallied against his
regime. Katana houses the main bases of the Syrian armored corps, which is
part of the 7th Division, and serves as divisional logistical administration
center. Its population is made up mostly of the officers, men and civilian
personnel serving at those bases.

Having Katana turn against the regime finally persuaded its leaders to throw
every resource it had into crushing the uprising.

For the Syrian ruler, deploying the entire army is a wild gamble because
more than 75 percent of Syria's 220,000-strong rank and file are Sunni
Muslims, Kurds and Druzes and therefore drawn from ethnic and religious
groups long repressed by the Alawite-dominated regime. Uniformed troops
might well flout orders to shoot live rounds into crowds of protesters who
are members of their community or even family. It would start the break-up
of the Syrian army amid large-scale defections of officers and men.



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