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Syria's Assad makes rare appearance outside capital for Eid

President Bashar al-Assad appeared at the Safa mosque in the city of Homs in a rare appearance for the embattled Syrian leader
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad (C) having Iftar dinner with Syrian soldiers (AFP)

Syrian President Bashar al-Assad joined Eid al-Fitr prayers at a mosque in third city Homs on Wednesday in a rare public appearance outside the capital for the end-of-Ramadan holiday.

Large parts of Homs were once under the control of rebels fighting to overthrow Assad's government, but since May 2014 they have been confined to a single besieged neighbourhood in the city's outskirts.

The al-Safa mosque, where Assad joined worshippers, is in Akrama, a loyalist neighbourhood which has been hit by repeated attacks by the Islamic State group and its rival al-Qaeda affiliate Nusra Front.

State television broadcast footage of the president in the congregation alongside Islamic Endowments Minister Mohammad Abdel-Sattar Sayyed and Syria's top Muslim cleric Ahmad Badredine Hassoun.

Since the civil war erupted in 2011, Assad has made only rare public appearances and nearly all of those have been in Damascus.

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