Rebels declare Damascus airport military zone, warn not to approach

Rebels declare Damascus airport military zone, warn not to approach

PanARMENIAN.Net - Rebels fighting in the Syrian capital declared Damascus International Airport a military zone on Friday, December 7, warning civilians and airlines not to approach it, Reuters reported.

"The rebel brigades who have been putting the airport under siege decided yesterday that the airport is a fair target," said Nabil al-Amir, a spokesman for the rebels' Damascus Military Council.

"The airport is now full of armored vehicles and soldiers ... Civilians who approach it now do so at their own risk."

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