Two suicide bombs hit Damascus police station, many killed

While a pro-regime TV channel said over 10 died, Russia’s RIA put the toll at 15

October 02, 2017 07:55 pm | Updated December 03, 2021 10:49 am IST - BEIRUT:

Members of al-Qaeda’s Nusra Front in a trench near al-Zahra village, north of Aleppo in this file photo.

Members of al-Qaeda’s Nusra Front in a trench near al-Zahra village, north of Aleppo in this file photo.

Two suicide bombers attacked a police station in Damascus on Monday, killing a number of civilians and policemen, Interior Minister Mohammad al-Shaar said, in the first such attack in the Syrian capital since July.

Four militants carried out the attack, killing more than 10 people, the pro-Damascus TV channel al-Mayadeen said. Russia’s RIA news agency reported that 15 people were killed.

Militants targeted the station in the al-Midan neighbourhood and clashed with police officers there, Mr. Mohammad al-Shaar said in comments broadcast by state television from the police station.

One attacker blew himself up at the main entrance and another detonated his explosive device on the first floor, he said.

No immediate claim of responsibility

There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack. Footage broadcast by state TV showed bodies wrapped in shrouds at the scene and fire fighters putting out flames.

Previous suicide attacks in Damascus have been claimed by both Islamic State and the Tahrir al-Sham jihadist alliance, which is led by the group formerly known as the Nusra Front.

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