(Arrahmah.com) – Syrian Mujahideen seized an Alawite military spying compound in the southern Hauran Plain near the Jewish-occupied Golan Heights.
The demarcation line, quiet since the Alawite regime and “Israel” agreed on an American-brokered ceasefire in 1974, has turned volatile in recent weeks, after Mujahideen brigades stepped up attacks against Alawite army and spying compounds dotting the agricultural plain stretching from the border with Jordan to the Damascus outskirts.
The compound near the Yarmouk River in the town of Shagara, eight kilometers from a temporary demarcation line with Ithe illegal Jewish entity in single and indivisible Palestine, fell after a five-day siege on Sunday.
The spying compound was completely taken over on Sunday morning. It was a command center for the Shabbiha (pro-Assad militia). The Alawite enemy retreated after strong blows dealt to them during a five day siege.
Anyone who was arrested in the Yarmouk Valley was sent to this military intelligence headquarters to be tortured and it has a strategic importance. With its fall the Mujahideen completed theit liberation of the town of Shagara.
The aim of the attacks in Western Hauran was to open a new front in the fight against tyrant Assad that would stretch troops deployed in Hauran, cradle of the two-year revolt, and to secure a supply route to the western approaches of Damascus.
Fighting has now spread across most of Syria, and amateur videos on Sunday appeared to show on-going shelling and an almost total destruction of suburbs of Homs and Damascus.
In the northern Aleppo province, Mujahideen seized several weapons depots in the village of Khan Toman after days of fierce clashes.
Mujahideen fighters gained control over weapons and ammunition stores in the village in southern Aleppo province on Saturday after fierce fighting that went on for more than three days.
The stores contained huge reserves of ammunition crates, including 107-mm caliber rocket, made in Iran. (siraaj/kavkazcenter/arrahmah.com)