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Syria conflict: Hama car bomb 'kills at least 30' Syria conflict: Hama car bomb 'kills at least 30'
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At least 30 people are reported to have been killed by a car bombing in the central Syrian city of Hama. At least 30 people have been killed by a suicide truck bombing on the edge of the central Syrian city of Hama.
The British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said a checkpoint operated by Syrian government troops was targeted. State news agency Sana said Syrian rebels had driven a truck laden with over a ton of explosives into a government checkpoint.
State media also reported the attack. The explosion appears to have set ablaze a nearby petrol tanker, increasing the damage and casualties.
The UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the al-Qaeda-linked al-Nusra Front carried out the attack.
"A man detonated a truck laden with explosives at a checkpoint near an agricultural vehicles company on the road linking Hama to Salamiya," the Observatory said.
It added that the death toll was likely to rise, as "there are dozens of wounded, some of them in critical condition".
Emergency services raced to the scene at the eastern entrance to the city, and news agency pictures showed widespread destruction.
Hama saw some of the largest demonstrations against the rule of President Bashar al-Assad in the first months after the Syrian uprising began in March 2011.Hama saw some of the largest demonstrations against the rule of President Bashar al-Assad in the first months after the Syrian uprising began in March 2011.
But in late summer 2011, security forces stormed the city and have maintained control ever since.But in late summer 2011, security forces stormed the city and have maintained control ever since.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said: "A violent explosion shook the Sinaa highway in Hama city moments ago, followed by intense gunfire.
"According to initial reports, the blast targeted a checkpoint manned by regime troops near an agricultural vehicle company, and ambulances could be seen in the area."
State TV reported: "A terrorist car bomb explosion went off near an agricultural vehicle company on the edge of Hama city. Several people were killed or wounded."
Hama occupies a significant place in the history of modern Syria. In 1982, then-President Hafez al-Assad, father of Bashar, sent in troops to quell an uprising by the Sunni opposition Muslim Brotherhood. Tens of thousands were killed and the town flattened.Hama occupies a significant place in the history of modern Syria. In 1982, then-President Hafez al-Assad, father of Bashar, sent in troops to quell an uprising by the Sunni opposition Muslim Brotherhood. Tens of thousands were killed and the town flattened.
Meanwhile, the head of the Arab League has said that a long-awaited conference on Syria will begin on 23 November, although this falls short of a formal announcement.Meanwhile, the head of the Arab League has said that a long-awaited conference on Syria will begin on 23 November, although this falls short of a formal announcement.
Nabil el-Arabi was speaking after meeting the international envoy on Syria, Lakhdar Brahimi, who is on a tour of the Middle East to prepare for the conference.Nabil el-Arabi was speaking after meeting the international envoy on Syria, Lakhdar Brahimi, who is on a tour of the Middle East to prepare for the conference.
Mr Brahimi did not himself publicly set a date, saying he would do so after his tour. Mr el-Arabi conceded that there were still many obstacles ahead.Mr Brahimi did not himself publicly set a date, saying he would do so after his tour. Mr el-Arabi conceded that there were still many obstacles ahead.
Western and Arab government officials will meet Syrian opposition leaders on Tuesday to try to persuade them to attend.Western and Arab government officials will meet Syrian opposition leaders on Tuesday to try to persuade them to attend.