SYRIA: Islamic Terrorists bomb primary school, at least 48 dead, including 41 children
Not sure if this is the ‘work’ of
ISIS or al-Nusra Front terrorists. Two car bombs were exploded in the
central Syrian city of Homs on Wednesday afternoon near a school killing
at least 48 people including 41 children.
Middle East Eye (h/t Martin) The
explosions took place as children were leaving school at the end of
classes on Wednesday in a neighbourhood dominated by minority Alawites, a
Shiite offshoot sect that President Bashar al-Assad belongs to.
The first blast was from a car bomb
and was detonated in front of the Ekrimah primary school, followed
minutes later by a suicide bomber who drove by and detonated his
vehicle, state televison reported.It was the deadliest strike to hit the
government-controlled area in over a year.
The Syrian Observatory for Human
Rights, a Britain-based monitoring group said the toll could rise as
body parts were still being collected from the scene and several of the
wounded were in serious condition.
Footage from the aftermath of the
attack shows parents screaming and looking for their children amid
scattered schoolbags and blood on the ground as a car burns nearby. In
another clip, a man pulls the limp body of a young girl in a red dress
covered in dust from the rubble, as blood trickles down her face. There
was no immediate claim of responsibility.
Homs was once dubbed “the capital of
the revolution” against Assad. Most of the city, including the
shelled-out ruins of the Old Town, has returned to regime control after
two years of bombardment and siege. Since re-capturing the city, Syrian
forces have struggled to secure it. The district has been targeted more
than once before, including on 19 June, when at least six people were
killed in a car bomb attack.
“Homs is a city that is under the
complete control of the regime who won the battle there months ago and
yet you still find that the pro-regime communities are vulnerable to
spectacular terrorist attacks,” said Aboud Dandachi, an IT worker from
Homs who spoke to Middle East Eye via Skype from Istanbul. “The problem
is that a lot of the checkpoints in and around the city are controlled
by “Shabiha” so-called pro-government militias some of whom are easily
bribed.
Homs, a strategic city in central
Syria close to the border with Lebanon, has been vital to the government
and the rebels since the uprising broke out in 2011. The city has for
years served as a kind of administrative capital as well as a hub
through which major roads that crisscross Syria feed into.
For the regime, control of Homs is a
matter of life and death,” said Dandachi. “It is the gateway to cities
across the country, Syria’s jugular vein. The regime would sacrifice
huge chunks of Syria so long as it controls Homs. That is where the
revolution should have succeeded.”
By BareNakedIslam
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