Alexblx

Alexblx · @Alexblx

23rd Jul 2013 from TwitLonger

#Syria Army REVOLTS against #Assad "National Defense Force" USING THEIR SOLDIERS as CANNON FODDER in #Homs - REGIME OFFENSIVE FORCED TO A HALT!

"Quarrel.. Between regime thugs and security forces:"

"In our search for the reason why the military operations on Homs has stopped, we got confirmed information:

A quarrel happened between the regime thugs of the "National Defense Force" and the security forces because the security forces and the army soldiers are being put on the forefront of the raids, while regime thugs stays behind them. So more of then are getting killed while regime thugs are hiding behind, no to mention that regime thugs treat the army soldiers like they are slaves.

One day during the campaign, security forces and army soldiers escaped and left the regime thugs trapped in an area, which led to the death of many of the 'National Defense Force" troops by the hands of FSA fighters, and others were captured.

This is what put the regime at a critical impasse and forced it to call the military operations off,because disagreements will evolve to an armed conflict between the two parties.

Worth mentioning that the national defense forces operate independently of the army and security forces, they are paid-volunteers and treated as staff in government departments who work part time jobs from 8 am until 2 pm!! Unlike security and military who can not return to their homes, but every six months.

New attempts to break into besieged area: Dozens of casualties.

National defense forces made a new attempt to break into the besieged neighborhoods of Homs, 5 regime thugs were killed near Jorat Al Shayyah and 6 were killed near Bab Houd and dozens were injured.

Regime couldn't occupy an inch on the areas controlled by #FSA"

HOMS.up-to-date.News:
News report about the enemy in ‪#‎Homs‬
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Monday 22/07/2013
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=437919172982032&l=43bc8e4078

source via - @calimike1 and @MiddleEast_BRK

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