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Syrian Army fighters from Salaheddine," rebel commander Abu Ali told Reuters, adding that rebels were regrouping for a counter attack.Rebels say minority Shiite and Alawite Muslims, the groups that have ruled Syria for decades, are being left alone in the carnage inflicted by Syrian troops. NBC's Richard Engel reports.Another combatant said at least 30 people had been killed in Salaheddine, where fighting has ebbed and flowed for two days.The state news agency also claimed that government forces had regained the area, but the situation on the ground remained fluid."It's difficult to know exactly what's going on because of the scale of the bombing, but the rebels are still fighting," Aleppo based activist Mohammad Saeed told The Associated Press by Skype.Aleppo, the country's commercial hub, holds great symbolic and strategic importance. Some 25 miles from the Turkish border, it has been a pillar of regime support during the uprising. An opposition victory there would allow easier access for weapons and fighters from Turkey, where many rebels are based.Satellite images show Syria's bombardment of Aleppo, Amnesty saysAlready stretched by rebel activity in many parts of the country, the military, despite its advantage in tanks, warplanes and helicopters, has had to cede ground elsewhere as it struggles for control of Aleppo. sees the Assad opposition continuing to gain strength, State Department spokesman Patrick Ventrell said Thursday.army is increasingly overstretched, Ventrell said. think that the economy is under increasing strain and we think the rebels are getting stronger. hosts