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Fighting intensifies in Damascus

By Frederik Pleitgen, CNN
updated 6:51 AM EST, Thu February 7, 2013
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • Opposition groups say they have launched an offensive to take capital
  • The government news agency denies the claim
  • "It is very scary today," says an opposition member in Damascus

Damascus, Syria (CNN) -- Fighting Wednesday here was among the most intense to date in the nearly two years of upheaval, some residents said.

In the southern suburbs of the capital, smoke rose from buildings that had been targeted by heavy ordnance.

Warplanes flew above the area, which was also targeted by barrages of artillery shelling, machine gun and small-arms fire.

The attacks came as some opposition groups said they had launched an offensive to take the Syrian capital, a claim denied by the official news agency.

Syrian army soldiers take control of the village of Western Dumayna north of the rebel-held city of Qusayr on Monday, May 13. Syrian troops captured three villages in Homs province, allowing them to cut supply lines to rebels inside Qusayr town, a military officer told AFP. Tensions in Syria first flared in March 2011 during the onset of the Arab Spring, eventually escalating into a civil war that still rages. This gallery contains the most compelling images taken since the start of the conflict. Syrian army soldiers take control of the village of Western Dumayna north of the rebel-held city of Qusayr on Monday, May 13. Syrian troops captured three villages in Homs province, allowing them to cut supply lines to rebels inside Qusayr town, a military officer told AFP. Tensions in Syria first flared in March 2011 during the onset of the Arab Spring, eventually escalating into a civil war that still rages. This gallery contains the most compelling images taken since the start of the conflict.
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The Syrian Arab News Agency said that government military forces were conducting operations against armed "terrorist" groups in Damascus.

Lena Al-Shami, a member of the opposition group Media Office of Damascus, told CNN that clashes were taking place throughout much of the capital.

"It was very scary today, we can hear heavy clashes and shelling," she said. "I have people calling me and asking me if they should stay at home tomorrow; the problem is that we don't know if it is a one-day fight or it will continue for a second day."

The National Coalition of Syrian Revolution and Opposition Forces, an umbrella group that contains most of the Syrian opposition figures and parties, welcomed the rebel assaults in the capital.

The opposition Local Coordination Committees said 162 were killed Wednesday, five of them women and seven children. Nearly half of the deaths, 77, occurred in Damascus and its suburbs, the opposition group said.

It credited the Free Syrian Army with shooting down a government warplane in Adra.

CNN is not able to confirm the reports. Though a CNN team is in Damascus, government minders restrict its movement.

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