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November 20, 2012
ARAS AL-AIN, Syrian Kurdistan — Fresh
fighting between Kurdish militiamen and Syrian Arab
rebels erupted on Tuesday in the Kurdish region in
northern Syria town of Ras al-Ain, where dozens have
died since the new front in Syria's complex civil
war opened last week.
Elsewhere in northern Syria, several rebel
battalions went on the offensive Tuesday and
attacked the Sheikh Suleiman air defence battalion
west of Aleppo city, the Syrian Observatory for
Human Rights said.
The clashes came less than two days after rebels,
armed with at least five tanks according to a
military source, took full control of the sprawling
Base 46 in the same province.
The Britain-based Observatory said that at least 29
people had died in clashes in Ras al-Ain, near the
Turkey border, over the past 24 hours.
The casualties included four Kurdish fighters, a
local Kurdish official, and 24 members of the
Islamist Al-Nusra Front and Gharba al-Sham rebel
battalions.
The Kurdish fighters are members of the People's
Defence Units, the armed wing of the Democratic
Union Party (PYD) which is linked to Turkey's rebel
Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK).
Activists in Ras al-Ain, located in the largely
Kurdish province of Hasakeh, said that 35 Kurds were
taken prisoner by the Gharba al-Sham and Al-Nusra
Front, while 11 insurgents were captured.
A Ras al-Ain activist, who gave his name only as
Hevidar, told AFP that tension has been high between
rebels and the PYD since the insurgents took the
town last week.
The clashes on Monday erupted after a Kurdish
demonstration, which demanded that all rebels not
from the town leave, was met with refusal.
Syria's civil war, which activists say has killed
more than 39,000 people, began as an anti-regime
uprising in March last year but morphed into a
conflict pitting mainly Sunni rebels against Assad's
regime dominated by his minority Alawite sect, an
offshoot of Shiite Islam.
But earlier this month Kurdish residents backed by
PYD militiamen began taking control of towns near
the border with Turkey as pro-government forces
pulled out without a fight, sparking tension and
clashes with established rebel groups in the region.
North and northeast Syria are home to most of the
country's two million-strong Kurdish minority, who
have mostly stayed out of the civil war leading to
angry allegations by the opposition that they are
cutting deals with President Bashar al-Assad's
regime.
Kurds question why the rebels entered a safe area,
which they say is home to thousands of refugees who
fled embattled areas of the country.
Violence also erupted on Tuesday in the capital
Damascus when the army shelled the southern Damascus
district of Hajar al-Aswad, the Observatory said,www.ekurd.net
while state media reported that two mortars hit the
ministry of information building.
Southeast of Damascus, regime forces shelled Daraya
-- the scene of the worst massacre in the 20-month
conflict -- in the latest of several attempts to
storm the town over the past few days, the watchdog
said.
And on the eastern outskirts of the capital, where
the army has boosted its operations, three rebels
were killed in shelling on the towns of Harasta and
Irbin amid fierce clashes which left a fourth
insurgent dead.
At least 122 people were killed nationwide on Monday
in Syria -- 37 civilians, 28 soldiers and 57 rebels,
according to the Observatory, which relies on a
network of activists, lawyers and medics in civilian
and military hospitals.
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