State media and opposition activists said the surprise counteroffensive aims at forcing back rebels who had recently advanced closer to embattled President Bashar Assad's seat of power.
The region is also important because it is located near Jordan and the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights. The area has been tense lately, particularly after a Jan 18 Israeli airstrike in Quneitra on the edge of the Golan that killed six Hezbollah fighters and an Iranian general.
State television said troops today gained control of the town of Deir al-Adas and the village of Deir Maker, as well as the nearby areas of Tal al-Arous and Tal al-Sarjeh south of the capital.
A statement by the Syrian armed forces said the "successes" were important because they severed supply lines and communication between "terrorist outposts" in the Damascus countryside, the southern Daraa province and Quneitra.
Activists said the operation was being led by Hezbollah's special forces. Rami Abdurrahman, who heads the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, said their aim appears to be to eventually reach areas bordering the occupied Golan and set up a border zone under Hezbollah's control.
Hezbollah has been fighting alongside forces loyal to Assad, saying it is battling Sunni Islamic extremists who pose a threat to the whole region. Israeli officials accuse Iran, through Hezbollah, of working to establish a base in southern Syria to launch attacks against the Jewish state. Hezbollah denies seeking any military presence there.
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