叙利亚军方夺回库萨城
Syrian pro-government forces have taken full control of the strategic town of Qusair, state TV and the rebels say.
叙利亚亲政府武装已占领战略之城库萨。
The town, near the Lebanese border, has been the centre of fighting for more than two weeks between rebels and Syrian troops backed by fighters from the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah.
Syrian state TV said a large number of rebels had died and many had surrendered.
It comes as key rebel leader said his men were ready to fight inside Lebanon.
Gen Selim Idriss of the Free Syrian Army - the main umbrella rebel group - told the BBC that Hezbollah fighters were "invading" Syria and Lebanon was doing nothing to stop them.
Syrian pro-government forces, including Hezbollah fighters, have been battling rebels for control of Qusair for more than two weeks.
The town lies just 10km (six miles) from the Lebanese border and along major supply routes.
But on Wednesday, Syria's Sana state news agency said the "heroic armed forces have returned security and stability to all of the town".
Sana said a large number of "terrorists", as the state refers to the rebels, had been killed and many had surrendered. It said the army was now destroying barricades and weapons caches and searching the town for explosives.
In Lebanon, Hezbollah's Al-Manar TV reported "widespread collapse" of the rebel forces in the town, while one Hezbollah fighter told Reuters news agency: "We did a sudden surprise attack in the early hours and entered the town. They escaped."
In a statement also quoted by Reuters, the rebels said: "In face of this huge arsenal and lack supplies and the blatant(喧嚣的) intervention of Hezbollah... tens of fighters stayed behind and ensured the withdrawal of their comrades along with the civilians."
AFP news agency quoted the British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, an activist group that monitors the conflict, as saying Hezbollah fighters were in control of the town.