'Huge Explosion' Near Military Intelligence in Damascus Leaves Dead, Injured - Syrian Observatory

Published January 20th, 2019 - 11:10 GMT
An explosion was heard in the south of the Syrian capital Damascus. (AFP/File)
An explosion was heard in the south of the Syrian capital Damascus. (AFP/File)

A "huge explosion" near a military intelligence office in Damascus Sunday left a number of dead and wounded, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a UK-based war monitoring group.

State TV said early reports suggested it was a "terrorist act".

"The explosion took place near a security branch in the south of the city. There are some people killed and injured but we could not verify the toll immediately," the Observatory told AFP.

Syrian state television earlier reported that a blast had been heard around the southern highway in Damascus.
"First reports suggest a terrorist act," the broadcaster said.

Observatory chief Rami Abdel Rahman said that Sunday's blast appeared to be the first attack in Damascus in over a year.

The Syrian regime in May reclaimed a final scrap of territory held by ISIS in southern Damascus, cementing its total control over the capital for the first time in six years.

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