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DAMASCUS, Feb. 6 (Xinhua) -- An "armed terrorist group" on Monday blasted an oil pipeline in Syria's central province of Homs, the latest attack of a series of explosions targeting the country' s energy sector, state-run SANA news agency said.
The explosion took place in Jouber area in Homs, said SANA, adding that the targeted pipeline transports oil to the coastal city of Tartous.
The blast occurred just 12 hours after unidentified armed group detonated another gas pipeline Sunday midnight near Talbiseh town in Homs, causing leakage of a large amount of gas.
Quoting an oil ministry source, SANA said that pumping gas has been immediately halted in the pipeline transporting gas from Omar field toward a power-generating station in Mharda area in Hama province, also located in central Syria.
At least seven pipelines have been targeted since the eruption of unrest in Syria in mid March, 2011. Syria held what it called " saboteurs" responsible for the attacks.
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The demonstrators, waving the Syrian national flags, gathered at the Saba'a Bahrat square in the heart of Damascus and chanted slogans such as "with soul and blood we sacrifice ourselves for you Bashar." Full story
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PARIS, Feb. 5 (Xinhua) -- French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe on Sunday said the European Union (EU) will impose tougher sanctions against Syria after Russia and China vetoed a UN Security Council resolution to force the Syrian president Bashar al-Assad to quite power.
"Europe will further tighten sanctions which are imposed on the Syrian regime and then we will try to mount the international pressure (on Bashar al-Assad regime)," Juppe told local channel BFMTV.
Pipeline blown up by "terrorists" in central Syria - Xinhua | English.news.cn
The explosion took place in Jouber area in Homs, said SANA, adding that the targeted pipeline transports oil to the coastal city of Tartous.
The blast occurred just 12 hours after unidentified armed group detonated another gas pipeline Sunday midnight near Talbiseh town in Homs, causing leakage of a large amount of gas.
Quoting an oil ministry source, SANA said that pumping gas has been immediately halted in the pipeline transporting gas from Omar field toward a power-generating station in Mharda area in Hama province, also located in central Syria.
At least seven pipelines have been targeted since the eruption of unrest in Syria in mid March, 2011. Syria held what it called " saboteurs" responsible for the attacks.
Related:
Syrians hold pro-gov't protest in capital after UN draft resolution aborted
DAMASCUS, Feb. 5 (Xinhua) -- Hundreds of Syrians flocked a main square in the capital Damascus Sunday to voice support for President Bashar al-Assad, a day after the United Nations Security Council vetoed a draft resolution on Syria.
The demonstrators, waving the Syrian national flags, gathered at the Saba'a Bahrat square in the heart of Damascus and chanted slogans such as "with soul and blood we sacrifice ourselves for you Bashar." Full story
EU to toughen sanctions on Syria after China, Russia UN veto: France
PARIS, Feb. 5 (Xinhua) -- French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe on Sunday said the European Union (EU) will impose tougher sanctions against Syria after Russia and China vetoed a UN Security Council resolution to force the Syrian president Bashar al-Assad to quite power.
"Europe will further tighten sanctions which are imposed on the Syrian regime and then we will try to mount the international pressure (on Bashar al-Assad regime)," Juppe told local channel BFMTV.
Pipeline blown up by "terrorists" in central Syria - Xinhua | English.news.cn