AlQa'dah 14, 1436, Aug 29, 2015, SPA -- A ceasefire in a Syrian town near the Lebanese border and two villages has colapsed after renewed shelling, Reuters quoted the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitoring group as saying on Saturday. The truce between the Syrian regime's army and the Lebanese group Hezbollah on the one side, and Syrian opposition militants on the other, came into effect in the town of Zabadani and the Shi'ite villages of Kefraya and al-Foua on Thursday. It had been extended late on Friday but broke down by the morning, said Rami Abdulrahman, who runs the Britain-based Observatory.