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Activist group says troops targeted rebel positions with artillery and air strikes in bid to secure the capital.
Reports of violence, including heavy shelling and car bombs, appear to show that both sides have violated ceasefire.
Car bombing in Damascus and fighting in several provinces point to violations of Brahimi's ceasefire by both sides.
Government planes bomb suburbs as clashes rage inside northern city, while other key cities suffer heavy shelling.
Foreign, interior and defence ministers remain the same, as activists report deaths of 28 people in the country's east.
Observers visiting al-Qubayr give grim testimony of Wednesday's assault that is reported to have killed at least 70.
Rebels say two people died when a crowd which came out to welcome UN observers in Deir al-Zor province came under fire.
Several people reported dead in latest clashes even as number of UN monitors charged with overseeing truce reaches 145.
Foreign Minister Walid al-Muallem attacks regional bloc after it rejects proposed amendments to observers mission.
Damascus plea to alter regional bloc's plan to send a 500-strong mission of monitors to assess situation turned down.
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