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Syrian rebels put tomb of Assad's father on fire

The tomb of ousted Syrian president Bashar al-Assad's father Hafez al-Assad was torched in his hometown of Qardaha, AFP footage taken Wednesday showed, with rebel fighters in fatigues and young men watching it burn.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights war monitor told AFP the rebels had set fire to the mausoleum, located in the Latakia heartland of Assad's Alawite community.

AFP footage showed parts of the mausoleum ablaze and damaged, with the tomb of Hafez torched and destroyed.

The vast elevated structure atop a hill has an intricate architectural design with several arches, its exterior embellished with ornamentation etched in stone.

It also houses the tombs of other Assad family members, including Bashar's brother Bassel, who was being groomed to inherit power before he was killed in a road accident in 1994.

On Sunday, a lightning offensive by Islamist-led rebels seized key cities before reaching Damascus and forcing Assad to flee, ending more than 50 years of his family's rule.

BBC reports: Some images coming from the western Syrian Latakia province where rebel fighters have been pictured standing next to the burning gravesite of late president Hafez al-Assad.

Part of the tomb of the father of Syria's ousted president Bashar al-Assad has been set on fire - including a coffin which appears to have been dragged outside and set alight.

Assad's father and predecessor died in 2000 and had been laid to rest at his mausoleum in the family's ancestral village of Qardaha.

Armed rebel fighters have also posed for a picture on the burnt gravesite of Hafez al-Assad at the family's ancestral village.

Source: AFP, BBC