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Car bomb in coastal stronghold of Syria's Assad kills at least 10: TV
2015-09-03
[EN.ZAMANALWSL.NET] At least ten people were killed and dozens maimed when a boom-mobile went kaboom! in the Syrian city of Latakia on Wednesday,Rooters said, in a rare attack in a coastal stronghold of Hereditary President-for-Life Bashir Pencilneck al-Assad
Trampler of Homs...
The kaboom was in a main square, state television
... and if you can't believe state television who can you believe?
said.

Video footage on state and social media showed burning vehicles in an area littered also with the wreckage of cars smashed by the force of the blast. Rescue workers and civilians were seen fighting the fires.

The governor of Latakia, Ibrahim Khader al Salem, told pro-government television channels that Death Eaters sought to strike at the heart of government-held safe areas that had become a refuge for tens of thousands of displaced families in an attempt to sow "destruction and fear".

State media said a white van filled with at least half a ton of explosives was parked near a school and had created a huge crater in the square that lies at a major crossroad inside the port city.

State media said at least two car bombs had been discovered in recent days in the city in foiled attempts to blow up heavily populated areas.

Latakia has so far been largely spared the violence that has ravaged Syria during more than four years of civil war, killing around a quarter of a million people.

Separately, a mortar attack on part of the campus of Damascus University killed at least two students and maimed several, state media said.

In recent months there has been a spike in rebel attacks on government-held neighborhoods in the capital and in Aleppo, killing and wounding dozens of civilians.

The army has also stepped up air strikes on rebel-held towns and villages in northwestern Syria and the suburbs of Damascus that have killed hundreds of civilians in the last two months of intensified fighting on major fronts across the country.

There was no claim of responsibility for the attack in Latakia, which state media said was carried out by "terrorists", a term it uses to describe Death Eaters fighting to topple Assad.

While Latakia has been spared, the surrounding province of the same name - home to Syria's biggest port and a stronghold of Assad's Alawite sect - has been a major battleground in the war.

Sunni Moslem fighters, including al Qaeda's Syrian offshoot the Nusra Front, control many villages in the borderlands north of the Mediterranean port city and other areas dominated by Alawites, who follow an offshoot of Shi'ite Islam.

The army had stepped up its campaign in the province since Death Eaters took the strategically located town of Jisr al Shughour in April, strengthening their position in a mountain range that overlooks Alawite villages and is close to Qardaha, the hometown of the Assad family.

The war has taken on a starkly sectarian character, with the overwhelmingly Sunni Moslem rebels backed by Sunni Gulf Arab powers fighting to overthrow Assad who is backed by Shi'ite Iran.
Posted by:Fred

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