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IS claims fatal Homs bombings

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DAMASCUS: A powerful car bomb exploded near a hospital in the central Syrian city of Homs on Saturday, killing 16 people and wounding dozens, the provincial governor and a monitoring group said.

The Islamic State (IS) group in a statement said it was behind the attack, and said it consisted of a car bombing and a suicide bomber blowing himself up.

Governor Talal Barazi said the attack near the Al-Ahli hospital, in the Al-Zahraa neighbourh­ood where most residents belong to the same Alawite sect as President Bashar al-Assad, killed 16 people.

Another 54 were wounded, some seriously, and being treated at hospitals throughout the city.

The vehicle used in the attack had been carrying at least 150kg of explosives, Mr Barazi added.

In its statement, the jihadist IS named the bomber as Abu Ahmed al-Homsi, and said he parked the car and detonated it before then activating his explosives belt.

Firefighte­rs, security forces and dozens of other men packed into the residentia­l street where the blast occurred, searching for victims and seeking to rescue the injured.

The Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights also said 16 people were killed and dozens wounded, adding that some were in critical condition.

The attack comes just three days after hundreds of rebel fighters and civilians were evacuated from the city following a deal with the regime.

The deal, overseen by the United Nations, will see Homs’ last rebel-held neighbourh­ood, Waer, turned over to government forces in exchange for humanitari­an aid for besieged residents.

“The explosion was terrifying. Body parts were on the ground... It was one of the biggest explosions to hit Homs,” a 28-year-old woman working in a neighbourh­ood coffee shop said.

“The blast left a huge crater, and people were running in every direction in fear of more explosions,” she added.

Syria’s government condemned the attack, calling it a “cowardly terrorist explosion”.

“These terrorist explosions will not discourage the Syrian people from national reconcilia­tion and fighting terrorism,” said Prime Minister Wael al-Halqi in comments carried by state news agency Sana.

Once known as the capital of Syria’s revolution, Homs will be under the full control of the regime by the end of January.

The Britain-based Observator­y and local activist groups said a UN convoy carrying humanitari­an aid had been due to enter Waer on Saturday.

 ?? EPA ?? Syrians gather at the scene of one of two car bomb attacks in government-controlled areas of Homs on Saturday.
EPA Syrians gather at the scene of one of two car bomb attacks in government-controlled areas of Homs on Saturday.

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