Explosions Hit Damascus, Aleppo

Once again terrorism hits Syria.
An explosion rocked Saturday the Syrian city Aleppo killing at least five people.
This came as two blasts shook Damascus highway leaving no causalities.
According to the news agencies, Aleppo blast wrecked a car wash in Tal al-Zarazeer, one of the poorest suburbs of the mostly middle-class northern trading city.
A member of the so-called "Free Syrian Army" claimed responsibility for the bombing.
In Damascus, two bombs exploded on central al-Thawra Street, destroying nine cars. There was no word on casualties.
Reuters journalists saw mangled mini buses and a smashed yellow taxi being dragged away from the area later.
"We heard a big explosion," said a resident of the nearby Souq Sarouja neighborhood. "The security forces have blocked off the area now."
Meanwhile, Syrian state media reveled that attacks by armed rebels had also intensified, with incidents reported around the country.
"An explosive charge was detonated by an armed terrorist group in al-Sabouniyya Roundabout in Hama," SANA said, adding that security forces dismantled two explosive devices in Idlib.
Source: News agencies, Edited by moqawama.org
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