At least 12 people have been killed
in suicide bomb attacks on a suburb of Damascus which is home to Syria's
holiest Shia shrine, state media say.
| A car bomb was used for one of the attacks |
| Security forces and members of the public inspect the site of the blast |
| A man clears a room damaged in the attacks, with a picture of President Assad in the background |
| Sayyida Zeinab is the holiest Shia Muslim shrine in Syria |
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Syrian state media said Sayyida Zeinab was hit by two blasts on Saturday - a suicide attack at the entrance to the district and then a car bomb attack in al-Teen street, not far from the shrine.
There were a number of women and children among the casualties, and some of the injuries were serious, Sana news agency said.
The IS-affiliated Amaq news agency later said three IS militants carried out the attacks. The golden-domed Sayyida Zeinab shrine contains the grave of one of the Prophet Muhammad's grand-daughters, and continues to draw many Shia pilgrims despite the civil war.
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