Eight people were killed and 13 others were injured in two terrorist blasts that hit Assayidah Zainab region in Damascus countryside on Saturday.
A source at Damascus countryside police command told SANA that the first blast occurred by a suicidal who blew up a belt at the entrance of Assayidah Zainab town while the second was by a booby-trapped car at al-Tin Street at the vicinity of the town.
Medical sources at Al-Sadr hospital told SANA reporter that 8 dead bodies and 13 injured peoples reached the hospital.
The Reporter said that big damage was inflicted on a number of houses and a number of vehicles and market were set on fire by the two blasts.
Earlier April, 5 people were killed and 20 injured when terrorists detonated a car at the entrance of al-Diyabia town in Damascus countryside....
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11/6/16
A source at Damascus countryside police command told SANA that the first blast occurred by a suicidal who blew up a belt at the entrance of Assayidah Zainab town while the second was by a booby-trapped car at al-Tin Street at the vicinity of the town.
Medical sources at Al-Sadr hospital told SANA reporter that 8 dead bodies and 13 injured peoples reached the hospital.
The Reporter said that big damage was inflicted on a number of houses and a number of vehicles and market were set on fire by the two blasts.
Earlier April, 5 people were killed and 20 injured when terrorists detonated a car at the entrance of al-Diyabia town in Damascus countryside....
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11/6/16
At least 12 people killed in twin terrorist bombings in al-Sayyida Zainab
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The number of victims of the terrorist attack in Damascus has risen to 20...
ReplyDeleteAccording to the human rights organization Human Rights Watch, the death toll in the attack in Damascus had risen to 20. On Saturday, June 11, according to Reuters. It is specified that among victims at least 13 civilians and the remaining Syrian troops.
State television footage shows damaged cars and broken Windows on the main shopping street of the Shiite quarter of Sayyid Zainab, where in the morning, three explosions occurred. Syrian media reported only eight dead.
Responsibility for the attacks, two of which were perpetrated by suicide bombers, was assumed banned in Russia grouping “Islamic state” (IG). The third explosive device was in the car and was detonated remotely.
Initially it was reported that on 11 June in Damascus, two explosions occurred.
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