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Syria: Damascus kicks off ground offensive
Government drops leaflets urging rebels to stop fighting

THE Syrian government called on rebels yesterday to switch sides as it launched a major counter-offensive.

Syrian helicopters dropped leaflets in the western province of Hama early yesterday morning warning civilians of the imminent military operation and urging them to evacuate.

Another leaflet offered those who had sided with insurgent forces a way back into the fold if they surrendered their arms.

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