Syria: Dozens Reported Dead After Massive Twin Bomb Attacks In Damascus

Huffington Post UK  |  By Posted: 10/05/2012 07:31 Updated: 10/05/2012 19:55

Two massive explosions have rocked the Syrian capital Damascus with state media reporting dozens of people dead or injured.

The scale of the explosions is still unclear, but it has been suggested the explosions represent the deadliest attacks in the city for months.

The Syrian foreign ministry reported 55 people killed, 372 injured, and said the remains of 15 other unidentified people have also been found.

More than 1000 kilos of explosives were used, the foreign ministry spokesman said.

Residents said smoke was rising above buildings in the southern area of the capital, near to a major ring road and a military intelligence building, while state media blamed "terrorists" for the explosions.

The attacks will further endanger a fragile ceasefire brokered by international envoy Kofi Annan, during which activists claim several hundred people have been killed in attacks by both sides.

The Syrian government said that "dozens" of people had been killed in the near-simultaneous explosions on Thursday, and posted gruesome footage of burned bodies in the wrecks of cars and the shattered remains of victims.

The BBC said that the first blast attracted crowds to the site of the explosion, but that the second blast which exploded very nearby was the deadlier of the two.


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Above: the rough location of the blasts which struck in the capital


Medical workers were reportedly collecting human remains from the road, according to the Associated Press - who have a reporter on the scene.

The AP also said that the facade of the nearby intelligence HQ had collapsed, but that the structure appeared secure.

Video posted online purported to have captured the sound of the second explosion. Residents who said they were on the scene reported via social media the shocking size of the blast:


NMSyria
This is by far the most violent explosion to hit , if not . Dozens killed, hundreds injured. Hospitals overflowing.

Military intelligence buildings are said to be nearby to the massive crater site.

According to the AFP the head of the UN observer mission, Robert Mood, visited the site of the explosions, where he said they represented an act of "terrible violence".

"It is not going to solve any problems. It is only going to create more suffering for women and children," he said.

Samir Nashar, of the rebel Syrian National Council which is based in Turkey, claimed the regime "is behind this".

Nashar reportedly told AFP that the blasts were intended to send a warning to the UN.

A spokeswoman for the Revolution Council of Damascus has also aleged in an interview with the Guardian that an eyewitness to the attack was shot by a government sniper.

But on Twitter the foreign ministry spokesman called on the opposition to condemn the attacks:


Dr.Jihad Makdissi
Gen. Mood condemned the attack & the opposition is still busy blaming the Gov 2 score and gain instead of at least condemning it

No group has yet claimed official responsibility for the attacks.

The attacks are the first in the city since 27 April, when a blast killed 10 people near a mosque.

Earlier this week the rebel Free Syrian Army leader Riad al-Assad threatened to resume attacks on government troops after he claimed the government was not keeping its promises over the ceasefire.

Meanwhile residents in Homs reported sustained attacks by security forces overnight, with activists claiming a severe rise in the number of bombings.

On Wednesday a bomb in the city of Dara'a narrowly missed a convoy of UN observers, who are in the country to monitor the ceasefire brokered by international envoy Kofi Annan.

The London-based Syrian Network for Human Rights said that at least 23 people were killed on Wednesday, including 12 people in Homs.

After the blast on Wednesday UN secretary general Ban Ki-moon warned both sides there there was only a "brief window" to avoid a civil war.

"[There is only] a brief opportunity to create an opening for political engagement between the government and those seeking change," he said.

In December twin suicide car bombs killed 44 people in Damascus, and were condemned by the United Nations as "terrorist attacks".

More than 9,000 people have been killed in Syria since the start of the uprising in March 2011, the UN has said. The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights puts the total killed closer to 12,000.

Activists with The Local Co-ordination Committees group say that 1,000 people have been killed since the start of the ceasefire.

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  • Syrian inspectors investigate the crater in front of a damaged military intelligence building where two bombs exploded, at Qazaz neighborhood in Damascus, Syria, on Thursday May 10, 2012. Two strong explosions ripped through the Syrian capital Thursday, killing or wounding dozens of people and leaving scenes of carnage in the streets in an assault against a center of government power. (AP Photo/Bassem Tellawi)

  • In this photo released by the Syrian official news agency SANA, flames and smoke raise from burned cars after two bombs exploded, at Qazaz neighborhood in Damascus, Syria, on Thursday May 10, 2012. Two large explosions ripped through the Syrian capital Thursday, heavily damaging a military intelligence building and leaving blood and human remains in the streets. (AP Photo/SANA)

  • In this photo released by the Syrian official news agency SANA, Syrian citizens help an injured man after two bombs exploded, at Qazaz neighborhood in Damascus, Syria, on Thursday May 10, 2012. Two large explosions ripped through the Syrian capital Thursday, heavily damaging a military intelligence building and leaving blood and human remains in the streets. (AP Photo/SANA)

  • Two explosions have left 'dozens' of people injured in the Syrian capital Damascus.

  • Two explosions have left 'dozens' of people injured in the Syrian capital Damascus.

  • Two explosions have left 'dozens' of people injured in the Syrian capital Damascus.

  • Two explosions have left 'dozens' of people injured in the Syrian capital Damascus.

  • Two explosions have left 'dozens' of people injured in the Syrian capital Damascus.

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Two massive explosions have rocked the Syrian capital Damascus with state media reporting dozens of people dead or injured. The scale of the explosions is still unclear, but it has been suggested t...
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10:18 AM on 05/11/2012
i think if jesus is to return to this world, now would be a good time.
09:25 PM on 05/10/2012
we need democracy in those eastern countries ASAP http://www.islamicsolutions.com/world-day-of-democracy-and-a-uk-conference-made-in-heaven/
08:41 PM on 05/10/2012
The title on the main page says "Horror Returns To Syria" - I was unaware that it had ever left....
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Fozwords
Abandon hope when you post on here
08:23 PM on 05/10/2012
Should have said Bible not buble
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Fozwords
Abandon hope when you post on here
08:16 PM on 05/10/2012
These people have no conception of the wealth of history they are destroying, why should anyone put themselves at risk to help them, a city that is mentioned in the buble will soon be no more and what will have been achieved - absolutely nothing. I despair for them and their country.
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Saint wright
Dyslexic old chippy
06:49 PM on 05/10/2012
I note with concern a large group of Shia Muslim’s men in Northampton have meet to angrily protest about the brutal killing of thousands of minority Shia people in Pakistan by Sunni Muslims who make up the great majority of that country in a continuing religious sectarian war, equivalent to the wars in sixteen century Europe between Catholic and Protestants.

I also am aware that throughout the Islamic world conflict happens between the Sunni majority and Shia minatory, for instance in Iraq, Syria , Bahrain with terrible sectarian acts of terror from both sides that we witness on our television nightly and for as long as I can remember. The Sunni terrorists are often financed by money from Saudi Arabia and Shia terrorist by Iran. All this along with Jihad terrorist acts against the West like 9/11, and with the grooming of young non-Muslims girls, by mainly Pakistani men in the UK , beggars the question in what way is this the religion of peace & love as we are often told, and can this sectarian Sunni Shia violence spread to the UK Muslim Community?

As I write the news is telling me that a series of car bombs have gone off in Syria killing & wounding many, the President & Government are from a branch of the Shias called the Alawite’s, the majority of the impressed people are Sunni?
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Fozwords
Abandon hope when you post on here
08:20 PM on 05/10/2012
The muslims want an excuse to attack the west, yet between them selves they hate each other with far more passion, if they are all muslims and fighting each other how do they square this with the writing in the Quran. Long may they continue while they fight each other they are not bothering us.
06:28 PM on 05/10/2012
The quicker the Syrian government and army get rid of this so called syrian free army the better for the country and the Syrian population.. the sfa are terrorists and our government along with the US are supporting these murderers once again.
10:56 AM on 05/11/2012
You're way off track. Nobody has claimed responsibility because this was another ploy by Mossad and western intelligence to topple Assad. There's all manner of mercenaries and intelligence people working with the SFA, but they're not fast enough, so bring on big headline murder and carnage to help acheive the regime change Tel Aviv requires.
06:11 PM on 05/10/2012
The London-based Syrian Network for Human Rights, what a joke of a name. Please Condem Murder
Earlier this week the rebel Free Syrian Army leader Riad al-Assad threatened to resume attacks,and has.
After the blast on Wednesday UN secretary general Ban Ki-moon warned both sides, By Dam Time. Although 11 months late.
Navi pally of the Un, Please Condem Murder
Mr Hague did the non Lethal aid given to Al-Qaeda guide the so-called Fsa to their target?
Ambassador Susan E. Rice of the Un, Please Condem Murder.
Samir Nashar, of the rebel Syrian National Council which is based in Turkey. Yea Right, LoL !!
People of syria good luck,you are going to need it. The Grim Reaper is knocking.
Choose Life.
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mokgee
Sabu.Satsang, Samsara, Solitude...
03:07 PM on 05/10/2012
The people world is deteriorating faster than shifting sands. Do nothing, and nothing will get done, the evidence is for all to see. Are you listening apathetic people of Britain, it is coming like it or not...
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Fozwords
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08:21 PM on 05/10/2012
AAARRRGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
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mokgee
Sabu.Satsang, Samsara, Solitude...
08:38 AM on 05/11/2012
That Molar sounds very painful, go and visit your dentist.....
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wincanton man
10:14 PM on 05/10/2012
@mokgee
Don't forget the tin foil helmet before you go to bed.
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mokgee
Sabu.Satsang, Samsara, Solitude...
08:39 AM on 05/11/2012
Tin foil is what you cook Chickens in............
02:15 PM on 05/10/2012
you can safely put your last dollar on the syrian government being behind what happened, i remember not too long ago the same happening in iraq, it was later found that saddam and his sons where the ones behind the killing of their own people
03:15 PM on 05/10/2012
Of course the Al Qaeda backed militants could not be responsible for attacks in the Syrian capital could they?
04:28 PM on 05/10/2012
Yeah...and the Shias in Iraq are masacaring themselves, and the christians in nigeria are burning down their own churches, and the buddha statues of Afghanistan blew themselves up....

the "Free Syrian Aramy" and Al Qaeda have both taken credit for past bombings in Syria..and western intelligence agencies have conceded the fact that Al Qaeda is operating in Syria...

I hope wherever you live...you get the same type of "Freedom Fighters"...lets see how embracing of them you will be
06:52 PM on 05/10/2012
so why not wait until the government is defeated it would be a lot easier to take control
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Hugh Albert
Moderation in somethings
02:12 PM on 05/10/2012
There can be no excuses for indiscriminate bombs, of whatever size, but certainly not for a twin blast like this.
As usual there are claims and counter claims, but the whole situation arises because Assad refuses to cede true democracy to the Syrian people. To that extent he can be blamed, whoever planted the explosives.
Should terrorists not under Gov't control have set the bombs then they should also be condemned unreservedly.
If Assad planned this atrocity then the same applies to him.
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Saumya Shrivastava
Broke is only temporary; poor is a state of mind
12:01 PM on 05/10/2012
http://liveoncampus.com/wire/show/3378350
Here are the pictures and further Exclusive clips regarding the Blast. The site is being visited and here are the further details regading the blast.
It happened in the morning and the people seemed to have been deeply shaken by this.
Two powerful blasts in quick succession have rocked the Syrian capital, sending plumes of smoke billowing into the sky, residents said. The blast was so huge that it got into their houses the smoke.