Bombs
in Syria's Homs kill 32, wound 90: monitoring group
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[December 28, 2015]
BEIRUT (Reuters) - At least 32
people were killed and 90 wounded in two bomb explosions in the Syrian
city of Homs on Monday, monitoring group the Syrian Observatory for
Human Rights said.
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The blasts, one from a car bomb and another from a suicide attack,
struck the Zahra district in the middle of the city, said the
Britain-based Observatory, which monitors the conflict through a
network of contacts on the ground.
Syria's state news agency SANA reported two car bomb blasts, but
gave a lower initial toll of six dead and 37 wounded.
It was the second major attack in the city since a ceasefire deal
took effect earlier this month, paving the way for the government to
take over the last rebel-controlled area of Homs.
Twin blasts on Dec. 12, also in Zahra, killed at least 16 people.
Islamic State claimed responsibility for that attack, saying it had
detonated a suicide car bomb.
ison; editing by Dominic Evans)
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Under the Homs ceasefire deal, at least 700 insurgent fighters and
members of their families left the last rebel-controlled area of the
city, al Waer district. The United Nations presided over
implementation of the deal.
(Reporting by John Dav
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