Activists say Syrian rebels have seized key airbase in blow to Assad

BEIRUT - Syrian activists say Islamic militants seeking to topple President Bashar Assad have taken full control of a strategic northwestern airbase in a significant blow to the Assad regime.

The activists say rebels from the al-Qaida affiliated Jabhat al-Nusra and other Islamic groups seized control of buildings, ammunition and military equipment in the sprawling Taftanaz airbase in northern Idlib province Friday.

Taftanaz is the biggest field in the country's north for helicopters used to bomb rebel-held areas and deliver supplies to government troops.

Idlib-based activist Mohammad Kanaan said the fighters took control Friday morning after several days of intense fighting.

Rami Abdul-Rahman, director of the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said it is the first major military airport to fall into rebel hands.