Sunday, August 28, 2011

Nervous in the Service

In Damascus itself, where you'd think Assad would commit only the most loyal troops, some troops none too keen on shooting protesters are fighting back:

In Damascus, dozens of soldiers defected and fled into al-Ghouta, an area of farmland, after pro-Assad forces fired at a large crowd of demonstrators near the suburb of Harasta to prevent them from marching on the center, residents said.

"The army has been firing heavy machineguns throughout the night at al-Ghouta and they were being met with response from smaller rifles," a resident of Harasta told Reuters by phone.

A statement published on the Internet by the Free Officers, a group that says it represents defectors, said "large defections" occurred in Harasta and security forces and shabbiha loyal to Assad were chasing the defectors.

It was the first reported defection around the capital, where Assad's core forces are based.

I don't know if it is a "large" defection, but it is visible. How many of "Assad's" troops are looking for an opportunity to defect?