Syria rebels converge on airbase as US mulls support

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Last Updated : Jun 11 2013 | 12:55 AM IST
Syrian rebels converged today on a military airport in Aleppo, where troops massed for a threatened assault, as the United States said it was considering "all possible options" to help the opposition.
Buoyed by victory in the strategic town of Qusayr on the border with Lebanon, President Bashar al-Assad's troops have been readying to open a northern front in Aleppo province on the border with Turkey.
The 26-month conflict pitting mainly Sunni Muslim rebels against Assad's regime, dominated by his Alawite sect of Shiite Islam, has spilled over into Lebanon and Turkey, on occasion.
It has also threatened to draw in Israel, where a minister admitted today that Assad could triumph in the war which has already killed more than 94,000 and forced millions to flee their homes.
After suffering a string of battlefield losses in and around Qusayr in the past week, rebel fighters advanced on the Minnigh airbase in Aleppo province today, a monitoring group reported.
"Opposition fighters have seized the radar tower in the Minnigh airbase," Syrian Observatory for Human Rights director Rami Abdel Rahman told AFP.
"Fierce clashes have raged in the airbase since dawn yesterday," he added.
State media said the rebel assault had been repulsed.
"Troops from our heroic army stopped terrorist groups from assaulting the Minnigh army airbase," said the official SANA news agency.
The development came as US Secretary of State John Kerry postponed a visit to the Middle East in order to attend White House talks on Syria, US officials told AFP.
Kerry is struggling to put together a peace conference on Syria as Washington comes under increasing pressure to arm the opposition, although it has provided aid for things like night-vision goggles and body armour.
President Barack Obama has asked his national security team -- which includes Kerry -- "to consider all possible options that would accomplish our objectives of helping the Syrian opposition serve the essential needs of the Syrian people and hastening a political transition to a post-Assad Syria," National Security Council spokeswoman Bernadette Meehan told AFP.
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First Published: Jun 11 2013 | 12:55 AM IST

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