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Clashes between rebels and troops are reported in a Damascus suburb near a branch of the air force intelligence service

Last modified: 4 Jul 2012 10:17

Syrian rebels and troops clashed on Wednesday  in a Damascus suburb near a branch of the feared air force intelligence service, as monitors reported seven people killed nationwide.

The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the dawn clashes erupted at Jaramana south of the capital near the intelligence service, one of
the most feared in the regime of President Bashar al-Assad.

Seven civilians were killed across the country early on Wednesday, the watchdog said, reporting violent battles and shelling by regime troops in several areas.

Also in Damascus province, rebels and troops clashed near the village of Beit Sahm, the monitor said, adding that one civilian was shot dead in Daraya in the same province.

Another two civilians were killed in the northwestern province of Idlib, where Mseifra village was shelled by regime forces, as was Shaheel village in the eastern province of Deir Ezzor.

In Idlib, regime forces ambushed and killed four civilians in the village of Maaret al-Numan, the site of frequent violence.

The latest deaths came a day after violence killed 69 people - 36 civilians, 25 troops and eight rebels, the Observatory said.

More than 16,500 people have been killed in violence in Syria since the  uprising erupted in March last year, it says. 

This figure cannot be independently verify, and the United Nations no longer publishes its own estimates of the death toll.