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Air raids on Saturday hit the suburb of Zamalka to the east, Douma to the northeast, and there were multiple strikes on the Eastern Ghouta region that runs along the eastern edge of the capital, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.
The latest fighting in Damascus, some of the heaviest to hit the city since July, began on Wednesday with a series of rebel attacks on regime checkpoints along the main road from the capital to northern Syria. Fierce battles have erupted over control of the Damascus ring road. On Friday, rebels shut down the road for several hours, activists said.
Fawaz Tello, a veteran opposition campaigner connected with rebels in Damascus, said the operation was part of a slow encroachment by rebels on the capital. "Even if the rebels withdraw from the ring road, it will become, like other parts of the capital, too dangerous for the regime to use it," Tello said from Berlin.
"We are witnessing a 'two steps forward, one step back' rebel strategy. It is a long way before we can say -Assad has become besieged in Damascus, but when another main road is rendered useless for him the noose tightens and his control further erodes."
Read more: Syrian warplanes strike Damascus outskirts - Middle East - Al Jazeera English
The latest fighting in Damascus, some of the heaviest to hit the city since July, began on Wednesday with a series of rebel attacks on regime checkpoints along the main road from the capital to northern Syria. Fierce battles have erupted over control of the Damascus ring road. On Friday, rebels shut down the road for several hours, activists said.
Fawaz Tello, a veteran opposition campaigner connected with rebels in Damascus, said the operation was part of a slow encroachment by rebels on the capital. "Even if the rebels withdraw from the ring road, it will become, like other parts of the capital, too dangerous for the regime to use it," Tello said from Berlin.
"We are witnessing a 'two steps forward, one step back' rebel strategy. It is a long way before we can say -Assad has become besieged in Damascus, but when another main road is rendered useless for him the noose tightens and his control further erodes."
Read more: Syrian warplanes strike Damascus outskirts - Middle East - Al Jazeera English