Wednesday, 26 September 2012

Damasucs Twin Blasts: A desprate attempt to cover-up failure in Aleppo

Syrian Army forces speak to civilians in the al-Arqoub district of Aleppo city after purging the area of foreign-backed insurgents on September 25, 2012.
Syrian Army forces speak to civilians in the al-Arqoub district of Aleppo city after purging the area of foreign-backed insurgents on September 25, 2012.

Yesterday after the Syrian Army cleaned al-Arqoub area in Aleppo of Islamist's terrorists, and Damascus countryside, I posted a vedio for Iblis Adnan Al-Aroor which was nothing more than a desoerate call to his thugs in Syria to  "Kill 1, 2 3 ...or 4 ...burn Damascus ...burn the villages ...!", begging the Syrian army to defect saying: TURN BACKWARDS.

Today  a twin blasts hit Damasucs near the headquarters of the army general staff in Umayyad Square. The attacks are nothing but a desprate attempt to cover-up the daily defeats in Aleppo, its also a bloody message to national Syrian opposition meeting in Damascus. 

Minister Al-Zoubi pointed out that the terrorist act took place in an important site but the terrorists as usual failed to achieve their goals, asserting that the aggressive project targeting Syria is integral and has its tools, means and persons therefore we should expect such kind of barbarian acts as we are facing a war...
 
"The aggression will be defeated.. we are ready to face it in its foreign sense and internal tools … we will remain to be committed to our political stances, and dialogue should be accomplished as a Syrian-Syrian one," He underscored.
 
He said "No dialogue with Syria's enemies abroad nor with those who conspire against Syria with foreign sides as well as no international conferences with those who share in the conspiracy against Syria."
 
He called on all those who want the interest of the homeland "to come to the dialogue table as the agenda of discussion is open and the space is a Syrian one."
 
On the other hand, the Information Ministry dismissed "as groundless" the news reported by some instigative websites and satellite channels on the injury of the Defense Minister or any of the Military Commanders, asserting that these news reflect their bankruptcy.
 
The Ministry also stressed that no governmental institution or the Cabinet have been exposed to any terrorist acts, asserting that the news reported by some aggressive websites and media channels came in the framework of the miserable psychological war waged against the Syrian people.

 

Bomb attacks hit central Damascus, gunfire follows

 
The site of a bomb attack in central Damascus (file photo)
The site of a bomb attack in central Damascus (file photo)
Wed Sep 26, 2012 7:1AM GMT


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LAST UPDATE
Two bombs have exploded near the chief of staff headquarters in the center of the Syrian capital, Damascus, causing only material damage and no casualties, the Syrian state TV reports.

The blasts occurred near Umayyad Square early Wednesday, and were followed by gunfire in several districts of Damascus.

The terrorist Free Syrian Army has reportedly claimed responsibility for the bomb attacks.

Syrian Information Minister Omran al-Zoebi has declared that the twin blasts caused no casualties.
In another incident on Wednesday, the Syrian army clashed with a group of insurgents who tried to attack a television building in Damascus.

Many people, including large numbers of security forces, have been killed in the turmoil in Syria over the past months.

On Tuesday, a bomb planted by the insurgents at a school building in the capital left at least seven people injured.

The Syrian soldiers managed to clear the al-Arqoub district of the flashpoint city of Aleppo of insurgents on the same day.

Syria has been experiencing unrest since March 2011. Damascus says outlaws, saboteurs, and armed terrorists are behind the unrest, but the opposition accuses the security forces of being behind the violence.

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Twin Blasts Hit Damasucs, Followed by Clashes
 
Local Editor
 
Twin blasts hit Damascus on Wednesday, and they were followed by clashes between Syrian army and militants.
Damascus blast
Al-Manar correspondent said the blasts were few minutes apart, with the first one hit near the headquarters of the army general staff in Umayyad Square, and the second was in Abu Remmaneh area.

Syria Information Minister Omran Zoabi said that only material damages resulted from the attack.

The blasts were followed by another attack, in which militants assaulted the headquarters of the army general staff and killed its guards, acording to our correspondent who said that several victims and injured were moved to hospitals.
 
The correspondent added that the Syrian army then clashed with militants.
 
He quoted a security source as saying that the army killed several militants during the clashes, adding that one of the attackers was arrested.

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