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Syria crisis: Damascus hit by double 'suicide bombing' Syria crisis: Damascus hit by double 'suicide bombing'
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Two suicide bombers have blown themselves up in the centre of the Syrian capital, Damascus, killing 14 people, Syrian media say. Two suicide bombers have blown themselves up in the centre of the Syrian capital, Damascus, killing 14 people, Syrian state media says.
At least 30 other people were injured in the blasts, in Marjeh Square.At least 30 other people were injured in the blasts, in Marjeh Square.
The explosions happened near a police building in the busy commercial district.The explosions happened near a police building in the busy commercial district.
The attack comes as regime forces prepare an assault to recapture the northern city of Aleppo after having retaken Quseir from the rebels.The attack comes as regime forces prepare an assault to recapture the northern city of Aleppo after having retaken Quseir from the rebels.
Images on Syria's al-Ikhbariya TV showed a scene of widespread damage, with shop fronts blown out and debris littering the street.Images on Syria's al-Ikhbariya TV showed a scene of widespread damage, with shop fronts blown out and debris littering the street.
Blood stains marked the pavement, while people milled around among broken glass and wreckage.Blood stains marked the pavement, while people milled around among broken glass and wreckage.
The BBC's Jim Muir in nearby Lebanon says that although rebel forces seemed poised to capture the city centre of Damascus a few months ago, that imminent threat has receded in recent months. But the BBC's Jim Muir, in neighbouring Lebanon, says this is not the kind of massive structural damage that is caused by really big bombs.
Regime forces launched counterattacks aimed at pushing the rebels back from the nearby suburbs, especially on the eastern and southern flanks of the capital. Official Syrian media says the two explosions happened close to the police station - some reports say one of the bombers actually blew himself up inside the building - but it is not known if any police are among the casualties.
Residents say the constant sound of heavy bombardment which they heard at that time has much receded, although hostilities continue in outlying areas and there are occasion bomb explosions or mortar attacks inside the city perimeter. Such attacks are not uncommon in Damascus - the same square was struck just six weeks ago.
But residents of the city centre say the situation there is much quieter now than it was a few months ago, when rebel forces were pressing in around the city and a final assault seemed imminent.
Since then, a major counteroffensive by regime forces has pushed the rebels back from the nearby suburbs, especially on the eastern and southern flanks of the capital.
Sights on AleppoSights on Aleppo
Meanwhile Syrian government forces are reported to be preparing for a major offensive on rebel-held parts of Syria's largest city, Aleppo.Meanwhile Syrian government forces are reported to be preparing for a major offensive on rebel-held parts of Syria's largest city, Aleppo.
Opposition activists in Aleppo told the BBC that military reinforcements - including fighters from Hezbollah, the Lebanese Shia Islamist group - had already been sent to parts of the city.Opposition activists in Aleppo told the BBC that military reinforcements - including fighters from Hezbollah, the Lebanese Shia Islamist group - had already been sent to parts of the city.
On Sunday, they retook the last remaining rebel-held villages in the strategically important area, which lies between the Lebanese border and the central city of Homs.On Sunday, they retook the last remaining rebel-held villages in the strategically important area, which lies between the Lebanese border and the central city of Homs.
Much of northern Syria has been controlled by rebel groups since last year, and the front lines inside Aleppo have been largely static for months.Much of northern Syria has been controlled by rebel groups since last year, and the front lines inside Aleppo have been largely static for months.
But the fall of Qusair last Wednesday has been seized on by the military leadership in Damascus as a decisive victory.But the fall of Qusair last Wednesday has been seized on by the military leadership in Damascus as a decisive victory.
In view of the Syrian regime's advance, Washington could decide this week to start arming the rebels, US officials say.In view of the Syrian regime's advance, Washington could decide this week to start arming the rebels, US officials say.
A State Department spokeswoman said on Monday that the US would "continue to look for ways to help the opposition and increase aid... The president has talked about how boots on the ground is not an option - so all options short of that".A State Department spokeswoman said on Monday that the US would "continue to look for ways to help the opposition and increase aid... The president has talked about how boots on the ground is not an option - so all options short of that".