Battles rage on throughout SyriaHeavy fighting raged in the northwestern province of Deir Ezzor and military vehicles were torched, activists said on Sunday.Rebels also blew up a bridge in southern Deraa, birthplace of the uprising, the Observatory said. The bridge had been used to transport supplies to security forces who surround the city.The Observatory said security forces raided the town of Artouz, a Damascus suburb, looking for wanted men. The Local Coordination Committee said residents there could hear heavy gunfire.In central Damascus, crowds of Syrians gathered at the sites of the two car bombings outside security bases on Saturday.The state news channel Syria TV showed footage of charred apartments, shattered windows and debris.Dozens of people waving Syrian flags gathered to pray for the victims."Whatever they want to do we won't be afraid," said one woman speaking to the channel. "We won't be afraid, we are with President Assad ... those who don't love Damascus should leave."
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Battles rage on throughout SyriaHeavy fighting raged in the northwestern province of Deir Ezzor and military vehicles were torched, activists said on Sunday.Rebels also blew up a bridge in southern Deraa, birthplace of the uprising, the Observatory said. The bridge had been used to transport supplies to security forces who surround the city.The Observatory said security forces raided the town of Artouz, a Damascus suburb, looking for wanted men. The Local Coordination Committee said residents there could hear heavy gunfire.In central Damascus, crowds of Syrians gathered at the sites of the two car bombings outside security bases on Saturday.The state news channel Syria TV showed footage of charred apartments, shattered windows and debris.Dozens of people waving Syrian flags gathered to pray for the victims."Whatever they want to do we won't be afraid," said one woman speaking to the channel. "We won't be afraid, we are with President Assad ... those who don't love Damascus should leave."