Syrian group urges foreign fighters to leave  
 
Damascus-based opposition asks all foreign combatants, regardless of 
affiliation, to leave the country.
Last Modified: 10 Jun 2013 19:38   
 
A Syrian opposition group has urged all foreign 
fighters involved in the country's conflict to leave, regardless of 
whether they are pro- or anti-government.
The move came as rebels claimed Lebanese Hezbollah fighters have 
arrived in Aleppo to fight alongside forces loyal to Syrian President 
Bashar al-Assad.
There were also reports that Kurdish fighters have joined the Free Syrian Army 
in some areas of the northern city.
"The coordination body calls on all non-Syrian parties that are 
taking part in the fighting on Syrian territory, no matter what party 
they are fighting beside, to leave the country immediately," said Hassan Abdul 
Azim, head of the National Coordination Body for Democratic 
Change, at a news conference in Damascus.

Abdul Azim added that the coalition would seek United Nations condemnation of 
foreign fighters' involvement.
"The body considers every non-Syrian who kills in Syria as an aggressor," he 
said.
The National Coordination Body for Democratic Change is a coalition of 
non-armed opposition groups and figures based in Syria.
Aleppo fighting
Fierce fighting is continuing in Aleppo as Syrian rebels make fresh advances in 
their battle to seize the Minnigh airbase.
"Opposition fighters have seized the radar tower in the Minnigh 
airbase," Syrian Observatory for Human Rights director Rami Abdel Rahman said.
"Fierce clashes have raged in the airbase since dawn Sunday," he added.
State news agency SANA said the rebel assault had been repulsed.
"Troops from our heroic army stopped terrorist groups from assaulting the 
Minnigh army airbase," it said.
Government troops "stopped terrorists from assaulting the airbase 
through its eastern and western sides" and captured a rocket launcher 
and heavy machineguns, the report added.
Rebel fighters have been trying to capture Minnigh for months, as 
part of a strategy to deny the regime the use of air power across Aleppo 
province.
The UN estimates at least 94,000 people have died in the Syrian conflict since 
March, 2011.
The issue of foreign fighters in Syria has been thrown into sharp relief 
recently with the execution of a Syrian teenager by three foreign rebels who 
accused him of blasphemy.
Mohammad Kattaa was using a phrase common with Syrians when men speaking 
classical Arabic picked him up and shot him dead.  
 
Source: 
Al Jazeera and agencies  
 
 
 
 
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