A Syrian
opposition fighter stands near a post in the northern city of Aleppo on October
11, 2012. Rebels cut off the highway linking Damascus with Syria's second city
Aleppo, choking the flow of troops to battlefields in the north.
Syrian
rebels killed 14 soldiers in an attack on an army post in Daraa province on
Friday, a watchdog said, a day after the army suffered 92 losses, the highest
daily total of the 19-month conflict.
Six
rebels were also killed in Friday's attack on the army checkpoint at Khirbata
in the southern province, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said, adding
that fighting also raged in the northern provinces of Idlib and Aleppo.
The
Britain-based watchdog said Thursday had marked one of the deadliest days of
fighting since an anti-regime revolt erupted in March last year, with at least
240 people killed across the country, including the 92 soldiers, 67 rebel
fighters and 81 civilians.
Of the
soldiers killed on Thursday, 36 died in fighting in Idlib province, where much
of the fiercest clashes have taken place over the past three months.
Regime
war planes Friday attacked two buildings in the Idlib town of Maaret al-Numan,
where intense fighting has raged since rebels overran it on Tuesday after a
fierce 48-hour gunbattle, the Observatory said.
An AFP
reporter said that the rebels, by gaining control of a stretch of highway near
Maaret al-Numan, were on Thursday able to cut off the route linking Damascus to
Aleppo, choking the flow of troops to battlefields in the north.
In
Aleppo province, rebels attacked a large air defence battalion on the highway
connecting Aleppo to Raqa province, further to the east, near to the Kweris
military airport, according to the Observatory.
"The
rebels attacked the air force battalion after midnight and the clashes went on
until dawn, but the rebels definitely did not gain control of the post,"
Observatory director Rami Abdel Rahman told AFP by phone.
Rebels
suffered a number of casualties, but immediate figures were not available.
Military airports have been a key target for the rebels as the army has
increasingly deployed war planes and helicopter gunships to launch devastating
strikes.
In
Aleppo city, regime forces pounded the districts of Haidariyeh in the northeast
and Sukari and Fardoss in the southwest at dawn, as fierce fighting broke out
in Sakhur, Suleiman al-Halabi and Sheikh Khodr in the northeast.
More
than 32,000 people have been killed in the Syrian conflict, according to the
Observatory, which compiles its data from a network of activists, medics and
lawyers on the ground.
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