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Saturday, April 28, 2012

Another day no peace in Syria

A suicide bomber blows himself up while the faithful were leaving the mosque in al-Maidan Square: at least 11 people killed civilians and security agents . Before a bomb explodes near a seat of government in the industrial area. EU: "Many worried, government does not respect commitments to cease-fire" . A suicide bomber blows himself up as the faithful came from a Damascus mosque after Friday prayers. No peace in Syria . Other victims in the capital today where two explosions were reported fear in the city. The first occurred near a seat of government in the industrial area . "The area is surrounded by military means and you can not get close - has witnessed the Syrian activist Mohammed al-Shami, in conjunction with 'al-Jazeera' - but the Syrian TV 'al-Dounia' spoke of victims without specify the number or whether they are dead or wounded. " The other explosion, the work of a suicide bomber outside the mosque al-Abidin Zin al-Maidan Square, has done just that at least 11 dead and 28 wounded . Among the victims, told 'al-Dounia TV', there are both civil and security agents. On the ground were found two corpses completely torn. "Immediately after the explosion, many people approached the site of the attack - has informed 'al-Dounia TV' - and security has exploded a few rounds of gunfire". The news of the explosion was also given by the Syrian state television, which he called a "terrorist attack". The explosion 'took place immediately after the release of the faithful to prayer from the mosque of the Islamic venersì. In the region of Homs continued throughout the night clashes between opponents and forces loyal to the Syrian regime of Bashar al-Assad. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights - an organization based in London - said one person died in the clashes and 15 others were injured. Also according to the activists, is at least 20 death toll of repression put in place yesterday by forces loyal to Assad . The military has launched heavy bombardment against Douma, about ten miles from the center of the capital, Damascus, and against the eastern town of Deir ez-Zor. Explosions and gunfire were reported in Harasta, always close to the capital, and Daraa, the southern province of Syria.

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