Friday 23 December 2011

This Friaday Slogan, "Death Protocol" in action: Suicide bombers blew up vehicles at two security service bases in DAMASCUS

DAMASCUS, (SANA) Two terrorist attacks on Friday targeted State Security Directorate and another Security Branch in Damascus, causing many military and civilian deaths and the majority were civilians.

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Preliminary investigations indicated that that the criminal attack carries the blueprints of al-Qaeda.

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The two attacks, according to the investigations, were carried out by two suicide bombers with two booby-trapped cars.


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12:23Sources to al-Manar: 55 injured in Damascus attacks


12:22 Sources to al-Manar: most of the martyrs are civilians

12:21 Sources to al-Manar: 30 martyrs in Damascus explosion

11:52 Troops, civilians killed in the attacks: state TV

11:21 Damascus attacks suicide bombings: state TV

11:19 Two bombs hit security service bases in Damascus: state TV

Many Killed as Suicide Bombings Hit Security Services in Damascus

Local Editor

Many civilians and several soldiers were killed Friday as suicide bombers hit two security service bases in Damascus.


"Several soldiers and a large number of civilians were killed in the two attacks carried out by suicide bombers in vehicles packed with explosives against bases of State Security and another branch of the security services," state television said.
The explosions also caused heavy damages in the area.
"Initial inquiries hold Al-Qaeda responsibility," the television added.

Witnesses said the bombers struck in the Kfar Suseh neighborhood of the city. A car tried to ram its way into a State Security compound, while another car exploded in front of a security service building in the same area.

The blasts came as an advance team was in Damascus to prepare the logistics for an Arab League observer mission to oversee a plan to end nine months of unrest in the country.

Suicide bombers blew up vehicles at two security service bases in DAMASCUS

DAMASCUS: Suicide bombers blew up vehicles at two security service bases in the Syrian capital on Friday, state television reported, in first attacks of their kind in a quarter of a century.

Many civilians and several soldiers were killed when suicide bombers blew up vehicles at two security service bases in the Syrian capital on Friday, state television reported.

“Several soldiers and a large number of civilians were killed in the two attacks carried out by suicide bombers in vehicles packed with explosives against bases of State Security and another branch of the security services,”state television said.

“Two attacks carried out by suicide bombers in vehicles packed with explosives targeted bases of State Security and another branch of the security services,” state television said after AFP correspondents heard two large explosions.

“Initial inquiries hold Al-Qaeda responsibiity,” the television added.

Witnesses said the bombers struck in the Kfar Suseh neighbourhood of the city. A car tried to ram its way into a State Security compound, while another car exploded in front of a security service building in the same area.

The blasts came as an advance team was in Damascus to prepare the logistics for an Arab League observer mission to oversee a plan to end nine months of unrest that has killed more than 5,000 people, according to the United Nations.

Syrian Foreign Minister Walid Muallem has said he expects the observers to vindicate his government’s contention that the unrest is the work of “armed terrorists,” not overwhelmingly peaceful protesters as maintained by Western governments and human rights watchdogs.

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