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    Syria says up to 25 killed in Damascus blast

    DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) — An explosion ripped through a busy intersection in the Syrian capital Friday, hitting a bus carrying police and killing up to 25 people in what Syrian authorities said was the second suicide attack in as many weeks.

    The bus was left riddled with shrapnel, blood splattered on its seats and pooled on the asphalt of the street after the blast, which came exactly two weeks after twin bombings targeting intelligence agencies in the capital killed 44 people. The bombings mark a dramatic escalation of bloodshed as Arab League observers tour the country to investigate President Bashar Assad's bloody crackdown on a 10-month-old popular revolt.

    Interior Minister Mohammed Shaar said a suicide bomber "detonated himself with the aim of killing the largest number of people."

    Syrian television showed residents and paramedics carrying human remains, holding them up for the camera. The explosion damaged a nearby police station, shattering its glass, and left blood and flesh in the streets, according to an Associated Press reporter at the scene. Police cordoned off the area with yellow police tape.

    Syria's state media, SANA, said the initial death toll is 25 people. The figure includes 10 people confirmed dead and the remains of an estimated 15 others, whose bodies had yet to be identified. SANA said many of the dead are civilians.

    In a sign of just how polarized Syria has become, the opposition has questioned the government's allegations that terrorists are behind the attacks — suggesting the regime itself could have been behind the violence to try to erode support for the uprising and show the observer team that it is a victim in the country's upheaval.

    The government has long contended that the turmoil in Syria this year is not an uprising but the work of terrorists and foreign-backed armed gangs.

    The opposition has produced no evidence backing its accusations, and no one but Syrian authorities have access to investigate the blasts. A spokesman for the Syrian National Council opposition umbrella group called for an independent probe.

    "It is a continuation of the regime's dirty game as it tries to divert attention from massive protests," Omar Idilbi said. "We call upon for an independent international committee to investigate these crimes that we believe that the regime planned and carried out."

    Also Friday, SANA said terrorists blew up a pipeline that carries diesel from the central province of Homs to nearby Hama. There have been several pipeline blasts in recent months, but it is unclear who is behind them.

    The Arab League observers started work Dec. 27 on a mission to monitor Syria's compliance with a League-drafted peace deal. Under the deal, Assad's regime is supposed to pull its military off the streets of cities and stop its crackdown on the protesters calling for the president's ouster.

    Despite the observers' presence, violence has spiked, with Syrian activists saying up to 400 people have been killed since Dec. 21. The U.N. says the overall toll since the revolt began is more than 5,000.

    Arab League Deputy Secretary-General Ahmed bin Helli condemned the attack, saying that "when there are explosions of this nature, this is a dangerous development."

    "This is our fear now, that the situation slips out of control, and that the country heads toward threats to peace or sectarian strife or civil war," he told The Associated Press in Cairo, where the League is based.

    Friday's blast went off at an intersection in the central Damascus neighborhood of Midan on Friday, the start of the weekend in Syria and much of the Arab world. Midan is one of several Damascus neighborhoods that has seen frequent anti-Assad protests on Fridays since the uprising began in March.

    "I heard the explosion at about 11:15 and came running here. I found bodies on the ground including one of a man who was carrying two boxes of yogurt," Midan resident Anis Hassan Tinawi, 55, told The Associated Press.

    The bus, which was carrying policemen at the time, appeared to be the target of the bomber, said a Syrian official, speaking on condition of anonymity because he was not allowed to speak publicly to the media.

    The official also said that a smaller bomb exploded Friday in the Damascus suburb of Tal, killing a girl. Security experts dismantled another bomb in the same area, he said.

    Compared to many parts of the country which have been convulsed by the 10-month old uprising, Damascus has been relatively quiet under the tight control of ruthless security agencies loyal to Assad.

    But violence in the capital has been on the rise over the last two months. On Dec. 23, according to the Syrian authorities, two car bombers blew themselves up outside the heavily guarded compounds of the country's intelligence agencies, killing at least 44 people and wounding 166.

    If the official account is correct, they would be the first suicide bombings during the uprising. State-run TV said the al-Qaida terrorist network was possibly to blame for previous attack, and blamed "terrorists" for the latest one, without giving specifics.

    Adding to the bloodshed in recent months, dissident soldiers who broke from the military to side with peaceful protesters have launched attacks on government sites, raising fears of civil war.

    Air force Col. Riad al-Asaad, leader of the main armed group fighting the regime, denied responsibility for Friday's bus bombing in an interview with pan-Arab Al-Jazeera TV.

    He said his organization, the Free Syrian Army, "doesn't have the experience to carry out such explosions" and said the regime "is the plotter for this attack." He spoke from Turkey, where the group is based.

    ___

    Mroue reported from Beirut. Sarah El Deeb contributed from Cairo.

     

    42 comments

    • z  •  4 mths ago
      muslims..........it's what they do best.

      aren't they in the guiness book of world records for most:

      beheadings

      suicide bombers

      jet hijackings

      jets blown up

      Churches blown up

      car bombings

      stoning of women

      answer: all of the above

      word.
    • ItsmyopinionUazz  •  4 mths ago
      That Peaceful Religion never disappoints
    • May Pang Ping Pong  •  4 mths ago
      A blast from the past ... 1300 years ago
    • manfromuncle  •  Johnstown, Colorado  •  4 mths ago
      Syria has always been a hotbed for terrorist activities long before the government crackdown on the protestors. So what's so differant now? Looks like tribal islamic warfare to me, turf battles over which islamic extremists will be controlling the cities. This has been played out over and over again in other countries like IRAQ, Yemen, Pakistan and on and on and on..... Just keep Hillary Clinton away from it all or she'll get the US involved. She seems to have her finger prints all over those countrys through the UN and then turn around and say it's for democracy.
    • philly57  •  Saddle River, New Jersey  •  4 mths ago
      Isn't this the same country that harbors Hamas and Hezbollah leaders? No sympathy here. You reap what you sow.
    • Knight Templar  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  4 mths ago
      Nothing like a peace loving Islamic suicide bomber. Syria had better hold on to Assad before they turn into Egypt, Libya and now Iraq. Iran is also the result of a dictator being removed, that has worked out well for the world and the people of Iran. Dictators are the only ones who can hold these Islamic idiots in line.
      • BGC 4 mths ago
        Well, there's nothing more peaceful than a dead man.
    • BGC  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  4 mths ago
      Rags killin' rags, what's new?
    • Ervin  •  4 mths ago
      I don't care
    • May Pang Ping Pong  •  4 mths ago
      A blast from the past ... 1300 years ago
    • Michael  •  Los Angeles, California  •  4 mths ago
      in checking with the middle east peacekeepers Bomb what bomb? was celebration of peace
    • Hurp Durp  •  4 mths ago
      why do you think all the christians in syria support assad?? he doesnt impose strict muslim laws and thats why the people are protesting they want strict shariah law with no freedoms
      • Tom 4 mths ago
        Christian have live in Syria for thousands of years long before assad inherited power. Stop the crap, this is a revolution about freedom and dignity
      • A Yahoo! User 4 mths ago
        Hurp Durp you dont know what you are talking about so shut up
      • Rachel 4 mths ago
        Hurp Durp knows more than you think. What he is saying is the truth. Many Syrians are praying that Assad stays because he has allowed people of different religions live in peace together. When the war hit Iraq and Christians were being persecuted there, they fled to Syria because they knew that they would be safe there. With growing Sharia in Egypt, with 100,000 Christian's fleeing, Syria is the last place in the Middle East that is a safe place for them to be.
        Tom is at it again. He wants Sharia law and keeps saying that those of us who speak reason are Assad's people in disguise. I am not. I live in the west with friends in Syria. These suicide bombs are just the beginning followed by Sharia Law that will strip most people of decent rights and reduce the freedoms that have been seen in Syria.
    • Internet Savy  •  New York, New York  •  4 mths ago
      it shows that this regime is willing to kill its people just to remain in power. This is nothing new the father did same thing in the Tadmor prison in the desert whereby he released the prisoners but sent helicopters to shoot them from the sky, no one escaped, all of them were massacred. Nothing new, runs in the blood thirsty freaking regime.
    • Internet Savy  •  New York, New York  •  4 mths ago
      This is was another ploy by the regime to pretend that it is under the attack of some terrorists. Guess what, the regime has been caught red handed with this crime again. Right after the explosion the Syrian TV showed by mistake a man placing bags of supposedly where the people who were killed in the explosion on the streets, plus it also showed later buses with paper wrapped sweets placed on bus seats.

      The idiots aired by mistake once the portage of the incident where the bags of fallen people with a man holding the Syrian TV microphone in one hand while placing evidence in the other hand. This was aired just once, and not repeated, because why would a TV news reporter place these bags if he was not planting fake evidence? But Al Arabiya TV and Al Jazeera aired that all day today exposing the fake evidence. Plus why would a tv anchor place these bags, do they report news or create news?

      Plus the idiots who placed the paper wrapped sweets, must have an IQ of sub freezing temperatures. Now imagine this, people were killed and their bodies parts were thrown everywhere, yet the sweets were intact? How is that possible? When there is an explosion, such fragile items made from flour and sugar will not stand a chance to remain intact. The force of being thrown against the bus interior would have broken these sweets to powder, but not remain intact. Yet these idiots think they can fool people with their crimes, it just shows how they are so stupid and incriminate themselves. These Syrian sweets are like petit four, they will never survive any explosion force. This stupid regime just wants to plant evidence but cannot think beyond their noses, no wonder they keep incriminating themselves.

      The first real incriminating evidence they provided was a youtube video done in Lebanon few years back, and the people who did the video blew the whistle were infuriated for being called terrorists, and came out in public and exposed the foreign minister for his lies he presented to the world, and since then he had gone hiding, never showing up in any new conferences for being caught red handed as a liar.

      I rest my case.
    • alexr  •  Sunnyvale, California  •  4 mths ago
      Muslims soldiers of the pervert mohamad on the rampage again just like egypt, iraq, libya and christian soldiers and army helping them get their wishes, muslims dominating the world. christian countries you better watchout because these arab spring protesters are the most dangerous muslim groups peretending to want a democratic country. these are snakes and traitors. what they want is a islamic country and subject all women to bondage and the people as slaves without freedom.
    • STRASBURG PARENT  •  Edinburg, Virginia  •  4 mths ago
      There you go the stupid religion of peacefull hate at its best!!!!!!
    • STRASBURG PARENT  •  Edinburg, Virginia  •  4 mths ago
      Does it sound familiar the same they did in the Libia is happening in this stupid country too now!!!!!
    • Daniel  •  Cincinnati, Ohio  •  4 mths ago
      Middle East...Arabs...suicide bombs...(yawn...) How is this still considered "news" ?
    • Enrico Dredd  •  Manila, Philippines  •  4 mths ago
      Right On the Pro-World Internal Terrorists. Very Pretty Sure, the Casualties were Police and not Civilians! The "Authorities" had to Heinous Pervert the Truth to Salvage their Glamorous Spoiled World Brotherhood Aid, Image, Administration, Crimes.......
    • Watch thi..............  •  4 mths ago
      Alright everyone! Let's give them a warm welcome to syria, Ladies and gentlemen, Al Qaiada is in the house!
    • Carol  •  Columbus, Ohio  •  4 mths ago
      Are they going for a record? Sounds like it in ther article's headline.
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