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Syria rebels claim to reach city of Daraa, as they seek to topple Assad

Daraa was the birthplace of a 2011 uprising against President Bashar al-Assad and would be the fourth city his forces have lost in a week

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Tanks are seen as rebels seek to capitalise on their capture of Aleppo and Hama by pressing onwards to Homs on Friday. Photo: Reuters
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Syrian rebels said they seized control of the southern city of Daraa on Saturday, the birthplace of a 2011 uprising against President Bashar al-Assad and the fourth city his forces have lost in a week.

Rebel sources said the military agreed to make an orderly withdrawal from Daraa under a deal giving army officials safe passage to the capital Damascus, about 100km (60 miles) north.

Social media videos showed rebels on motorcycles and others mingling with residents on the streets. People fired shots into the air at the city’s main square in celebration, according to the videos.

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There was no immediate comment from the military or Assad’s government, and Reuters could not independently verify the rebels’ claim.

With the fall of Daraa, Assad’s forces have surrendered four important centres to the insurgents in a week.

Anti-government fighters in Daraa, Syria, on Saturday. Photo: AFP
Anti-government fighters in Daraa, Syria, on Saturday. Photo: AFP

Rebel forces were close to Damascus, rebels said. Rebel commander Hassan Abdel Ghani, with the Islamist-led alliance that launched the offensive in the country’s northwest, said “we are now less than 20km from the southern gate of the capital Damascus”.

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