Monday, November 4, 2013

Car bomb kills six in central Syria

World News
Damascus: An auto shell killed six individuals, three of them kids, and wounded 37 others in the focal Syrian territory of Homs on Monday, state-run Sana news org reported. It said "terrorists" - the official tag for radicals battling to topple
the administration - exploded the explosives-fixed vehicle at the door to the town of Thabitiyeh. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which depends on reports from doctors and activists on the ground, gave a toll of five murdered and 40 wounded in the strike. Thabitiyeh is found east of Homs, which has seen a percentage of the most exceedingly awful fights of the 31-month war between radicals and troops faithful to President Bashar al-Assad. Observatory boss Rami Abdel Rahman told Afp that Thabitiyeh occupants are chiefly Shia Muslims, unlike the generally Sunni Muslims fighting to topple Assad. Sana said the impact brought on monstrous harm to homes in the town. The war in Syria has murdered more than 120,000 individuals, consistent with the Observatory, and the United Nations says it has constrained millions to escape t

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