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Syria capital Damascus rocked by twin explosions | Syria capital Damascus rocked by twin explosions |
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Two large explosions have shaken the centre of Syria's capital Damascus, near the military general staff headquarters. | |
The blasts happened just before 07:00 local time (04:00 GMT) in an area dominated by government buildings, | |
A BBC journalist in the city reported hearing brief bursts of small arms fire coming from the area. | A BBC journalist in the city reported hearing brief bursts of small arms fire coming from the area. |
Thick smoke is now rising from buildings targeted. It is unclear what caused the explosions. | |
State television, whose headquarters is close to where the blast happened, described the blasts as a terrorist attack. | |
Witnesses said the second explosion had hit the main building of the military compound, and it was on fire. | |
State media said only that fires had broken out near the military headquarters. | |
No rebel group has said it carried out an attack. | |
Ambulances rushed to the scene of the explosions, amid reports of injuries and a continuing gun battle between rebels and government forces. | |
The blasts erupted close to Umayyad Square, one of the main areas in central Damascus. Traffic in the area has reportedly been brought to a standstill. | |
On Tuesday, anti-government rebels blew up a school building in Damascus that they said was being used for military training. |