From Reuters. According to Colonel Qassem Saadeddine, FSA spokesperson:
This has been planned for some time now. We sent many groups and fighters to Damascus and its suburbs 10 days ago. We have sent at least 50 groups, each with around 50 fighters,” Saadeddine said.
“We will hit security buildings. There is major coordination between all military councils regarding this. We will not stop, there is no return.”
A Free Army officer taking part in the fighting in Midan district, the scene of some of the heaviest clashes in the past three days, said the situation was “really excellent”.
The officer, who declined to be named, said the fighters were in control of Midan and succeeded in repelling army attempts to break into the neighborhood.
A video uploaded by opposition activists, aired on al-Jazeera television on Monday, showed men in jeans hiding in sandbagged alleyways, firing rocket-propelled grenades and machineguns.
The rebels said they were bracing for a conflict that could last a month. Although they lacked ammunition, they said they had enough weapons to hold their ground and were seizing more arms from Assad’s forces across the country.
Activists’ videos showed rebels seizing tanks and armored vehicles in the city of Talbiseh, north of Homs, on Tuesday.
“Our fighters are already deployed in sensitive areas in Damascus. They went there knowing they will not leave alive. This is the battle, this is our battle,” the FSA officer said.
“We are in the heart of Damascus, we have our plans, we even have our withdrawal lines and the lines to evacuate the wounded,” he said.
A third officer said: “I cannot give details but all in all the situation is good, the regime started this battle and we will finish it.”
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