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Syrian rebel force deploys to village near Damascus to stop looters

The raid comes a week after fighters marched on the Syrian capital in their lightning offensive that forced Syrian President Bashar Assad to flee.

By contributor By Leo Correa and Omar Sadanaki, Associated Press
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Syrian fighters aim their weapons in direction of suspected looters at a residential complex of former Bashar Assad’s military officers at the village of Husseiniyeh, in the outskirts of Damascus, Syria
Syrian fighters aim their weapons in direction of suspected looters at a residential complex of former Bashar Assad’s military officers at the village of Husseiniyeh, on the outskirts of Damascus, Syria (Leo Correa/AP)

A rebel force deployed to a village in south-eastern Damascus to stop looters who swarmed a residential complex and set some apartments on fire.

The raid by the rebel force comes a week after the fighters marched on the Syrian capital in their lightning offensive that forced Syrian President Bashar Assad to flee, ending five decades of his family rule.

The rebel fighters have prioritised security in Damascus, where there was limited looting of private properties and attacks on security and government buildings.

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A Syrian fighter carries his weapon past a burning house during a raid to stop looters on the outskirts of Damascus (Leo Correa/AP)

On Sunday, a rebel force arrived at the village of Husseiniyeh after looters, including women and children, emptied a residential complex, walking away with furniture, windows, food, copper wires and anything they could get their hands on.

One resident said: “Our things were all looted. My house of 25 years is all looted. If they are not looting, they are burning. Everything. As you see. They started today with copper wires.”

He then stopped a child walking away with a box containing metal cables.

Another resident, a school principal, said her house was looted and she was unable to stop it.

She scolded the rebel force, and a fighter told her they will set up a checkpoint in the area to prevent the looters, who largely come from a nearby village.

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Syrian fighters take position as looters stay inside a building at a residential complex of former Bashar Assad’s military officers in the village of Husseiniyeh (Leo Correa/AP)

At times, looters fired grenades at apartments, setting them on fire.

The residential complex houses former military officers and soldiers.

The rebels opened fire, shooting at the wheels of looters’ cars and next to the crowd to disperse it. No injuries were reported.

They also called on looters still inside the buildings to hand themselves in.

Some looters fled, still hanging on to their booty, while the rebels detained about a dozen.

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