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Monday, 22 February 2016

Syria conflict: IS claims deadly Homs and Damascus blasts

The Islamic State group says it carried out bomb attacks in the Syrian capital Damascus and the city of Homs, which left at least 140 people dead. Four blasts in the southern Damascus suburb of Sayyida Zeinab killed at least 83 people, state media say.
Photo released by Syrian official news agency shows an injured victim of the triple blast in Sayyida Zeinab
Photo released by Syrian state media shows an injured victim of the blasts in Sayyida Zeinab
Earlier in Homs, 57 people, mainly civilians, were killed in a double car bombing, a monitoring group reports. Both of Sunday's attacks targeted areas dominated by Islamic minorities reviled by the Sunni Muslim radicals of IS.
Syrian army soldiers and civilians inspect the site of multiple bomb blasts that hit the Sayyida Zeinab area, a southern district of Damascus, Syria,
Dozens were killed in the blasts in Sayyida Zeinab
Images from Homs released by state media showed streets filled with debris and mangled cars
Images from Homs released by state media showed streets filled with debris and mangled cars
Syrians look at a crater caused by a bombing in Syria
The neighbourhood in Homs where it happened has been frequently targeted
The blasts came as President Bashar al-Assad told reporters Syrian refugees should not be scared of returning home. Mr Assad, who has long been accused of persecuting his own people, said ordinary Syrians who had fled the conflict due to the "standard of living that has been deteriorating drastically" could go back without fear of action by the government.


"We want people to come back to Syria," he told reporters. More than 250,000 Syrians have been killed in the conflict. Some 11 million others have been forced from their homes, of whom four million have fled abroad - including growing numbers who are making the dangerous journey to Europe.

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