Amman: Syrian rebels conducting a series of mortar attacks at the Syrian Army examination post in the southern province of Deraa in the largest violent flare-up because the government forces whipped the turbulent territory three years ago, rebels, residents and soldiers on Thursday.
The attack was widespread at the Army posts near the Damascus-Deraa highway which led to the Jordan border border intersection with Jordan also disrupted passenger and commercial traffic in the main gateway for goods from Lebanon and Syria to the Gulf.
Several checkpoints of the army around the main cities and villages from Nawa City in northern Province to Muzarib near the border with Jordan were also confiscated, they said.
The army had sent reinforcements from the fourth division of the elite, which was run by Syrian brother Bashar al-Assad, Maher, said senior military defectors, confirmed army leakage.
The attack took place after the army launched the dawn operation against the old quarter of the Deraa City held by rebels, where peace protests against the decade of ASSAD Autocratical family rules began in 2011 and were filled with deadly forces before spreading throughout the country.
The army had attempted to reaffirm his control after the collapse of the talk earlier this week to make the local elder and former rebels to allow the army to expand control in the old quarter, known as Deraa Al Balad.
The Syrian army, assisted by Russian airport and Iranian militia, reclaimed the strategic province bordering Jordan and Heights Golan Israel to the West in the summer of 2018.
The offer was issued by Russia when forcing the rebels and return state institutions in Enclave but distanced the army to Enter their environment.
“The rebels have carried out a counter-attack after the army operation against Deraa, which is surprising intensity,” said Zaid Al Rayes, a political opposition figure related to local groups in Deraa.
Media State said terrorists had shot at the main hospital in Deraa and the army had evacuated hundreds of families who escaped from the rebel environment held.
Thousands of former rebels have chosen to live with their families rather than going to the remaining areas in the rebels in North Syria, where tens of thousands of other people were displaced from the area arrested again gathered.
The province saw a brilliant boycott of the last May poll that extended the presidency of Assad in what the official was seen as the defiance of the State Authority.
Western intelligence sources said the difference in revenue was exacerbated by the presence of local militias supported by Iran which now has a swing and acts with impunity because the central government is too weak to impose its authority in the area.