This Article is From Dec 02, 2012

Bombing in Syria kills 15 civilians: Reports

Bombing in Syria kills 15 civilians: Reports

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Damascus: Fifteen civilians were killed in a bomb attack on Sunday in a government-held district of the central Syrian city of Homs, state media reported.

"A terrorist attack struck the Hamra district of Homs," the state SANA news agency said, adding that it killed 15 people and wounded 24. State television said it was a car bombing.

The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights also reported a car bombing in Homs.

"At least seven civilians were killed in a car bomb explosion near the sports stadium," it said, adding that many of the wounded were in a critical condition so the death toll was likely to rise.

Amateur video footage posted online by opposition activists showed the bodies of at least three victims, including a woman buried in the rubble of a building as a car burned not far away.

Another video showed a car turned upside down on a pavement, as other vehicles blazed nearby. A third video showed an injured child lying in hospital, wailing in pain.

"The Hamra neighbourhood has been under regime control throughout the revolt," Observatory head Rami Abdel Rahman said. "The blast hit an area where there is a large vegetable market. The closest checkpoint is some 500 metres (yards) away."

Straight after the attack, hundreds of people started to protest against President Bashar al-Assad, according to activists, as some blamed the regime for the bomb attack.

"May God humiliate you, O Bashar!" shouted crowds of protesters, as shown in amateur videos uploaded to the Internet by activists.

Regime and rebel forces have frequently exchanged blame for bomb attacks, in a conflict that has grown increasingly bloody since it broke out in March 2011.

Homs is Syria's third largest city and was one of the cradles of the armed uprising against Assad's rule, earning it the monicker of "capital of the revolution" from opposition activists.

The city suffered devastating violence early this year, and for the past six months the army has kept the mainly Sunni Muslim rebel-held districts around the centre under suffocating siege.
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