Syrian government forces shelled parts of the Minnigh military airbase a day after rebels seized its strategic radar tower, months into a battle for the site in northern Syria, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.
"Parts of Minnigh military airbase were shelled by regime forces... Rebels are in control of large swathes of the airbase," the Britain-based Observatory said.
Other areas of Aleppo came under fire, two days after pro-regime media said the army would launch a campaign within "hours or days" to retake insurgent-held areas of the province.
There were unconfirmed reports of a ground-to-ground missile strike in northern Aleppo province, the watchdog added.
The violence came almost a week after troops loyal to President Bashar al-Assad, aided by fighters from Lebanon's Hezbollah, seized the strategic town of Qusayr from the rebels.
Armed with a new confidence and boosted by its Lebanese Shiite ally's help in Qusayr, Assad's regime will now look to taking strategic rebel positions elsewhere in the country, activists say.
"The regime is indeed preparing for something. There have been signals of this for the past month," he added, though he dismissed the army's capacity to advance in Aleppo.
"The regime's announcement of a campaign is part of the media war," Khatib said.
Elsewhere in Syria, the army shelled rebel positions in the southern province of Daraa, where insurgents have also made gains in recent weeks, said the Observatory, which relies on a network of activists, doctors and lawyers for its reports.
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