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Syria regime forces seize famed Crusader fort: state TV
by Staff Writers
Damascus (AFP) March 20, 2014


A general view taken on March 20, 2014 shows the Syrain flag flying above the renowned Crusader castle Krak des Chevaliers in Homs province after government forces recaptured the fortress from rebels marking a significant advance in their drive to seal the Lebanese border and sever rebel supply lines. Government forces entered the fort, held by the opposition since July 2011, after fierce clashes in the nearby village of Al-Hosn. Photo courtesy AFP.

Syrian regime forces seized renowned Crusader castle Krak des Chevaliers on Thursday, state television said, after deadly fighting with rebels in the area near the border with Lebanon.

"The Syrian Arab Army raises the flag of the nation over the Krak des Chevaliers castle in Homs province, after crushing the terrorists who were holed up there," the television said.

A private Lebanese channel that supports President Bashar al-Assad's regime showed pro-government forces walk into the magnificent fort's ancient tower, then raise the Syrian flag.

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