Wednesday, 28 November 2012

Terrorist Blasts Rock Jaramana, Dozens Killed

For those who don't know, Jaramana pupulation are mainly Druze and christians.
In case you forgot: Qaradawi said  would sacrifice one third (Minorities) for the two thirds. On ground his ganges killing every one not supporting them 


 Local Editor
 
At least four bomb explosions have rocked Wednesday a district near the Syrian capital city of Damascus, the Syrian state TV reported.
 
 
According to Sana, terrorists blew up two car bombs loaded with large amounts of explosives in the Main Square in Jaramana city in Damascus Countryside, killing a number of citizens and injuring others and causing huge material damage to the residential buildings and shops in the mostly Druze and Christian towns.
 
It further mentioned that the two bombings coincided with the detonation of two explosive devices by terrorists in al-Nahda and al-Qerayyat neighborhoods in the city.

Addounia television broadcast footage of firemen hosing down the blackened and charred hulks of two vehicles after the explosions.
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For its part, the state TV reported that "at leat 34 people were killed in explosions which struck Jaramana," quoting a source at the Interior Ministry.

 
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It said 10 bags containing the remains of unidentified victims had also been collected. Eighty-three people were seriously wounded, it said.

On Tuesday, the Syrian newspaper al-Watan published the names of 142 insurgents from 18 countries, who were killed while fighting against Syrian security forces.

"Most of the insurgents were killed in October and November in the cities of Aleppo, Homs, Idlib, Deir al-Zour and Hasakeh," the paper said.

The Syrian government has repeatedly said that foreign-backed "terrorists" are responsible for the unrest in the country, and that certain Arab and Western states are fueling the turmoil.


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