Meanwhile, in the northern city of Aleppo, eight soldiers were killed by a rebel suicide bombing at the city's central prison, which rebels have long been trying to capture, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.
And 18 rebel fighters were killed when they launched a dawn assault against an Alawite village in central Homs province.
The Observatory said rebels were fighting on Yabrud's outskirts against government troops, backed by National Defence Forces militia and Lebanon's Shiite movement Hezbollah.
"There have been many losses on both sides, but there are not exact figures yet," the Observatory said, adding that a citizen journalist with the rebels was among those killed.
A source close to Hezbollah said the government would seize Yabrud soon.
"Yabrud will be take by the Syrian army very soon, by force or through negotiations. Then the mountain leading to the village of Arsal (in Lebanon) will be taken."
Syria's Al-Watan newspaper said the "army is advancing around the town and is ready to take control," with a security source telling AFP the plan was to advance incrementally on all sides of the town "until it is taken completely."
Yabrud was once home to some 30,000 residents, around 90 per cent Sunni Muslim and 10 per cent Christian.
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