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    Deadly twin suicide attack hits Damascus police station

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorOctober 2, 2017No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Debris lie on the ground at the site of a double suicide bomb attack which hit the al-Midan police station in Syria's capital Damascus
    Debris lie on the ground at the site of a double suicide bomb attack which hit the al-Midan police station in Syria's capital Damascus
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    Debris lie on the ground at the site of a double suicide bomb attack which hit the al-Midan police station in Syria's capital Damascus
    Debris lie on the ground at the site of a double suicide bomb attack which hit the al-Midan police station in Syria’s capital Damascus

    A twin suicide bomb attack hit a police station in Syria’s capital Damascus on Monday, state media said, with a monitor saying at least 11 people were killed.

    Damascus has been largely insulated from the worst of the violence during the country’s brutal six-year war, but several bomb attacks have shaken the city.

    Syria’s interior ministry said two suicide bombers had blown themselves up at the police station in the southern district of Midan, leading to the “deaths of a number of civilians and a number of policemen”.

    The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a Britain-based monitor of the war, said at least 11 people were killed in the attack, among them six police officers.

    The monitor also reported that a car bomb had been detonated during the attack, but state media made no mention of a third blast.

    Interior Minister Mohammed Shaar told reporters that one of the attackers had managed to enter the police station and reach the first floor of the building.

    State television showed images of damage from inside the building, with a black police uniform shirt covered in dust lying in the rubble of partially collapsed walls.

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    The entire front of one room on the first floor had been blown out by the explosion, and inside what remained, twisted bits of metal were scattered across the rubble.

    Policemen carried one body away from the scene wrapped inside a white tarpaulin.

    Manal, a 28-year-old teacher living in Midan, said she heard at least two blasts on Monday afternoon.

    “I was coming back from work when I heard the sound of an explosion, it was around 2:30 pm, I didn’t know what it was, and then there was another explosion a few minutes later and buildings shook,” she told AFP.

    “Afterwards I heard gunfire, which usually happens to get people to move out of the way and clear the road so ambulances can get through to retrieve the injured,” she added.

    Damascus has also been rocked by occasional bomb blasts throughout the Syrian conflict, including previous attacks on Midan, a middle-class residential and shopping district.

    In December 2016, three police officers were wounded when a seven-year-old girl walked into the neighbourhood’s police station wearing an explosive belt that was remotely detonated.

    Rebel groups have been gradually expelled from territory in the capital they once held, though they maintain a presence in a handful of positions, including the Jobar neighbourhood.

    They also hold territory in the Eastern Ghouta region outside the capital, and have regularly launched rockets into the city.

    More than 330,000 people have been killed in Syria since its conflict began with protests that were met with a harsh government crackdown.

    10 Hezbollah members killed
    A wide array of international players have been drawn in on both sides, with the government relying on allies including Iran, Russia and the powerful Hezbollah militia from neighbouring Lebanon.

    Ten Hezbollah members were killed on Monday in a suspected drone strike in the Badiya desert region in the central province of Homs, the Observatory reported, revising an earlier toll of at least eight.

    The unidentified strike came near the town of Sukhna in a region where Syria’s government and allied fighters are battling the Islamic State jihadist group.

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