At a protest outside the Iranian embassy against the Lebanese Shiite group Hezbollah's direct involvement in the Syrian conflict, a man was shot and fatally wounded in the first such shooting in Beirut linked to the 26-month war.
A Syrian security source told AFP that after its capture from rebel forces of the strategic region of Qusayr on the border with Lebanon with the support of Hezbollah fighters, the regime's next target was Aleppo province in the north.
"The Syrian Arab army is ready to carry out its mission in this province."
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights has reported the regime was deploying "thousands of soldiers" in the Aleppo region, aiming to recapture rebel posts and sever supply routes from neighbouring Turkey.
On the international front, Britain said Syrian government gains on the ground had made organising peace talks harder, as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Russian President Vladimir Putin discussed Syria's conflict by telephone.
Syrians were shown today firing into the air and waving portraits of President Bashar al-Assad in Qusayr to celebrate the government's victory, in footage broadcast by Hezbollah's Al-Manar television.
Syrian daily Al-Watan said the army has "started to deploy at a large scale in Aleppo province, in preparation for a battle that will be fought in the city and its outskirts".
Rebels last July launched a massive assault on Aleppo, once Syria's commercial hub. The city has since suffered daily regime bombardment and clashes.
In Beirut, a security official said a man was shot in the back and fatally wounded outside Iran's embassy during a demonstration against the Iranian-backed Hezbollah.
It was not known who fired the deadly shot.
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