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Syria conflict: Damascus and Suweida hit by deadly blast | |
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Eight people have been killed in a blast in the centre of the Syrian capital, Damascus, the Sana state news agency reports. | |
It said 50 were also wounded in the Hijaz Square explosion, which hit the offices of the railway company. | |
Eight people were also killed by a rare blast in the town of Suweida, home to Syria's Druze minority, say reports. | Eight people were also killed by a rare blast in the town of Suweida, home to Syria's Druze minority, say reports. |
Suweida has remained under government control through the conflict, and had so far been largely free of violence. | |
Wednesday's blast there went off outside the headquarters of the Air Force Intelligence, the most feared security service in Syria. | |
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a UK-based activist group, said it had been a suicide car bomb and that the intelligence branch chief was among those killed. | The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a UK-based activist group, said it had been a suicide car bomb and that the intelligence branch chief was among those killed. |
Sana blamed the attack on "terrorists", the government's way of referring to rebels forces. | |
Syria's Druze minority - adherents of an offshoot of Shia Islam - numbers about 700,000. Its main leadership has so far stayed out of the conflict publicly. | Syria's Druze minority - adherents of an offshoot of Shia Islam - numbers about 700,000. Its main leadership has so far stayed out of the conflict publicly. |
Moscow talks offer | Moscow talks offer |
The Observatory said were conflicting reports about whether the Damascus explosion had been caused by a bomb or a mortar shell. | |
No group has said it was behind the blast but Sana again quoted police sources blaming "terrorists. | No group has said it was behind the blast but Sana again quoted police sources blaming "terrorists. |
Last month, an explosion near Damascus airport cut off power to large parts of Syria. | Last month, an explosion near Damascus airport cut off power to large parts of Syria. |
The attacks come a day after the latest round of international diplomacy failed to fix a date for a long-delayed peace conference on the Syrian conflict. | The attacks come a day after the latest round of international diplomacy failed to fix a date for a long-delayed peace conference on the Syrian conflict. |
The UN-Arab League envoy on Syria, Lakhdar Brahimi, had hoped to hold the conference in Geneva this month. | The UN-Arab League envoy on Syria, Lakhdar Brahimi, had hoped to hold the conference in Geneva this month. |
But he said he was not able to announce a date, despite a day of meetings first with senior diplomats from the US and Russia, then with the other permanent members of the UN Security Council - the UK, France and China - as well as Syria's neighbours Lebanon, Iraq, Jordan and Turkey. | But he said he was not able to announce a date, despite a day of meetings first with senior diplomats from the US and Russia, then with the other permanent members of the UN Security Council - the UK, France and China - as well as Syria's neighbours Lebanon, Iraq, Jordan and Turkey. |
Mr Brahimi said he was still "striving" for a summit by the end of the year. | Mr Brahimi said he was still "striving" for a summit by the end of the year. |
Attempts to set up a conference have been going on for months amid disputes over who should attend and its agenda. | Attempts to set up a conference have been going on for months amid disputes over who should attend and its agenda. |
The Syrian opposition has insisted President Bashar al-Assad should resign before any talks can take begin, but the government has rejected this. | The Syrian opposition has insisted President Bashar al-Assad should resign before any talks can take begin, but the government has rejected this. |
The US and Russia disagree on whether Syria's key regional neighbour Iran should be present. | The US and Russia disagree on whether Syria's key regional neighbour Iran should be present. |
The idea of a conference was first mooted in May, and in September UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon announced a tentative date of mid-November after the Security Council passed a binding resolution on Syrian chemical weapons. | The idea of a conference was first mooted in May, and in September UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon announced a tentative date of mid-November after the Security Council passed a binding resolution on Syrian chemical weapons. |
On Wednesday, Russia's Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov was quoted as saying that Moscow was ready to host "informal" talks between President Assad and the Syrian opposition to begin the peace process. | On Wednesday, Russia's Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov was quoted as saying that Moscow was ready to host "informal" talks between President Assad and the Syrian opposition to begin the peace process. |
Aid needs rising | Aid needs rising |
Mr Bogdanov, who was involved in the talks with Mr Brahimi, said such a meeting would help to create "a favourable atmosphere, so that people can meet and discuss existing issues", Russian media quoted him as saying. | Mr Bogdanov, who was involved in the talks with Mr Brahimi, said such a meeting would help to create "a favourable atmosphere, so that people can meet and discuss existing issues", Russian media quoted him as saying. |
Meanwhile, aid agencies have warned that more than nine million Syrians, almost half the population, are now in need of humanitarian relief. | Meanwhile, aid agencies have warned that more than nine million Syrians, almost half the population, are now in need of humanitarian relief. |
The UN estimates that more than two million people have fled Syria since the unrest began in March 2011, resulting in a humanitarian crisis. | The UN estimates that more than two million people have fled Syria since the unrest began in March 2011, resulting in a humanitarian crisis. |
Most have sought refuge in Lebanon, Jordan, Turkey, Iraq and Egypt. | Most have sought refuge in Lebanon, Jordan, Turkey, Iraq and Egypt. |
More than 100,000 people are estimated to have been killed since the conflict began. | More than 100,000 people are estimated to have been killed since the conflict began. |