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Dual bomb blasts rock Damascus; hundreds injured, 40 confirmed dead.

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Two strong explosions ripped through the Syrian capital Thursday, killing at least 40, wounding 170 and damaging a military intelligence building, officials said.

The blasts happened at about 7:50 a.m. when employees are usually arriving at work.

An Associated Press reporter at the scene said medical workers were collecting human remains from the streets after the explosions, and there were smoldering cars and pickup trucks in the area. The outer wall of a military intelligence building collapsed, although the structure inside appeared intact.

The Syrian government blamed "terrorists" and said dozens were killed and wounded.

Central Damascus is tightly under the control of forces loyal to President Bashar Assad but has been struck by several bomb attacks, often targeting security installations or convoys.

The latest major explosion in the capital occurred on April 27 when a suicide bomber detonated an explosives belt near members of the security forces, killing at least nine people and wounding 26.

Syria's conflict started in March 2011 with mass protests calling for political reform. The government swiftly cracked down, dispatching tanks, troops, snipers and pro-government thugs to quash dissent, and many members of the opposition took up arms to defend themselves and attack government troops. Many soldiers also switched sides.

There was no claim of responsibility for Thursday's blasts. But an Al Qaeda-inspired group has claimed responsibility for several past explosions, raising fears that terrorist groups are entering the fray and exploiting the chaos.

The U.N said weeks ago that more than 9,000 people had been killed. Hundreds more have died since.

International diplomacy has failed to stop the bloodshed, and the U.N. has ruled out military intervention of the type that helped bring down Libya's Muammar Qaddafi, in part out of fear that it could exacerbate the violence.

On Wednesday, a roadside bomb hit a Syrian military truck in a southern province just seconds after the head of the U.N. observer team was driving by in a convoy, demonstrating the fragility of the international plan to end the country's bloodshed.

In Washington, meanwhile, President Barack Obama took steps to extend sanctions against Assad's government, saying Syria poses an "unusual and extraordinary threat" to U.S. national security and diplomatic goals.
 
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and peace has finally being brought to syria...
thank you world powers..

nothing of this sort.happened before western intervention in syria.
 
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Yet some psychopaths will continue to sympathise with these terrorists. Wait for the terrorist defenders to come and post a bunch of videos now.
 
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very likely these are terrorism attacks backed by the west. they are starting using these attacks as their way of sabotage of any peaceful plan in Syria since supportive rebellion efforts won't work.

be careful they are going to backfire.

Assad should step down temporarily to transfer power to a provisional government supervised by UN. All rebellions out of the country should be banned from election as they are too close to the west.
 
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No doubt they are terrorist attacks. But I think these terrorist give the real rebels a bad name, the ones that want assad gone for the right reason. Terrorism is in no way justifiable, but I dont think the majority of rebels are terrorists, just normal people like you and me wanting to live better in a country they love.
 
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and peace has finally being brought to syria...
thank you world powers..

nothing of this sort.happened before western intervention in syria.

Now you realize why any sane minded Syrian will accecpt corrupt bashar over Al CIAda backed revolution??

Yet some psychopaths will continue to sympathise with these terrorists. Wait for the terrorist defenders to come and post a bunch of videos now.

Some morons driven by religious sensationalism who think over throwing bashar would magically solve all problems.

very likely these are terrorism attacks backed by the west. they are starting using these attacks as their way of sabotage of any peaceful plan in Syria since supportive rebellion efforts won't work.

be careful they are going to backfire.

Assad should step down temporarily to transfer power to a provisional government supervised by UN. All rebellions out of the country should be banned from election as they are too close to the west.

Where there is west / nato there is Al CIAda..no doubt...

No doubt they are terrorist attacks. But I think these terrorist give the real rebels a bad name, the ones that want assad gone for the right reason. Terrorism is in no way justifiable, but I dont think the majority of rebels are terrorists, just normal people like you and me wanting to live better in a country they love.


the long supporter of regime change by Al-CIAda.!
 
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The Arab Spring has come to yet another Arab country, it seems.
 
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yeah , I knew its false flag operation like false flag operation in Afghanistan and Iraq in the last decade
 
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Oh my God. Feel so horrible. may be the ppl out thr be unlucky. My deepest condolence to them.
 
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