Syrian troops seized control of the strategic border town on Wednesday Qusair, the Syrian media and security sources said that President Bashar al-Assad's forces in the country's two-year civil war, a big step forward.
The rebels said they had pulled out of the Qusair, which is located in a cross-border supply routes with neighboring Lebanon and where they fought a fierce battle, government forces and Hezbollah guerrillas over two weeks.
A Hezbollah fighters told Reuters reporters that they took the town overnight attack quickly, so that some fighters to flee. "We made a sudden attack into town in the morning and they escaped," he said.
Assad's forces have been trying to seize Qusair, in the hands of the rebels more than a year, reaffirming the central province of Homs controlled corridor links Damascus Assad's minority Alawite coastal center of Shiite Islam's a branch.
"Who controls Qusair control center of the country, who controls the center of state-controlled Syrian Brigadier General Yahya said," Suleiman spoke Beirut Mayadeen TV.
Mayadeen show with Assad's picture, piles of rubble from shelled buildings sprinkled across the street tore the flag stick Syrian soldiers.
Syrian state television carried a statement said: "Our hero's army had to restore security and stability in all towns Qusair,".
This marks Assad, he has launched a series of counterattacks, mainly for Sunni Muslim insurgents fighting to overthrow him and end his minority Alawi family of four decades grip on power the latest military gain.
More than 80,000 people were killed in the battle, and another 1.6 million refugees fled to Syria tensions throughout the Middle East has fueled sectarian conflict spread to neighboring Lebanon and divided world powers.
Outgunned rebels said they had pulled out of the Qusair ", the face of this huge nuclear arsenal and a lack of supplies and Hezbollah blatant intervention."
The statement said: "Dozens of soldiers and civilians stayed together and ensure that their comrades evacuate."
Related to the source of the Syrian security forces, said the army has taken control of most of the city, but still swept the northern quarter of the rebels in recent days to dig.
Hezbollah fighters, said the rebels took their weapons, they fled to the nearby village of Debaa rebels still have some control.
Security sources said Assad's forces to open an escape route to Debaa ARSAL Lebanese border town to encourage soldiers to leave Qusair, once the family has 30,000 people.
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