Friday, December 7, 2012

Civil War In Syria -- News Updates December 7, 2012



Syria Rebels Warn Civilians Damascus Airport Is Now A 'Legitimate Target' -- NBC

yrian rebels fighting to topple President Bashar Assad said Friday that Damascus International Airport was now a "legitimate target” and warned civilians going there did so "at their own risk."

The announcement comes as fighting between Assad's troops and rebels intensified near the airport just south of the capital.

Clashes in the area forced the closure of the airport road for the second time this week.

The fighting has also forced the suspension of commercial flights in the past week.

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More News On Syria`s Civil War

Syria Live Blog
-- Al Jazeera
Syria rebels aim to seize Damascus airport -- BBC
Syrian rebels press in battle for Damascus airport in a bid to cut off regime supplies
-- Washington Post/AP
Rebels circle Damascus airport; Russia, U.S. downbeat -- Reuters
Rebels say they are closing in on Damascus airport -- USA Today
Rebels Declare Damascus Airport a ‘Fair Target,’ Reports Say -- New York Times
Syrian Rebels Say Damascus Airport is Their Target -- AP
Rebels set their sights on Syria's capital -- CNN
Troops Surround Syrian Capital’s Southern Suburbs -- Voice of America
Syrian Army Bombs Damascus Suburbs -- Voice of America
Activists say Damascus suburbs bombed -- UPI
Syria's Assad regime has fight left despite rebels' advances
-- CNN
Syrian rebels elect Islamist-dominated unified command -- Reuters
Syria criticizes NATO move on Patriot missiles
-- AP
NATO moves toward deployment on Syria border -- AP
Germany ready to send 400 troops to Turkey-Syria border -- AFP
US says pressure on Assad 'increasing'
-- Al Jazeera
With focus on opposition, U.S. races against time on Syria -- Reuters
US, Russia to Continue Syria Talks
-- Voice of America
Syria's latest black market product: medicine -- Reuters
Don't wait for Syria to cross the 'red line' -- George A. Lopez, Special to CNN
Rebel Missiles Could End Up Being a Nightmare for Turkey -- Al-Monitor

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