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7 killed in bombing in Syrian capital

Published: January 13, 2017
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Iraqi men gather outside a burnt shop in Baghdad on July 22, 2015 following two late night car bombs which killed at least 19 people in mostly Shiite neighbourhoods of the Iraqi capital, according to police. No group has yet claimed last night's blasts, but the Islamic State group  (IS) has carried out deadly attacks in Baghdad earlier this month. AFP PHOTO/ AHMAD AL-RUBAYE

DAMASCUS, Jan. 12 (Xinhua) — At least seven people were killed and seven others wounded on Thursday by a suicide bombing in the Kafarsuseh neighborhood in the capital Damascus, pan-Arab al-Mayadeen TV reported.

he bombing occurred near a government-run sport club in Kafarsuseh west of Damascus, said the report, spelling no further details on the exact target of the bombing.
Meanwhile, the state TV also reported the explosion, saying a suicide bomber detonated his explosive belt near the club, stopping shot of giving a death toll.

The TV aired footage of the blast site, showing bloodstained walls, and charred carcases as a number of policemen holding their rifles and roaming the area.
The exact target of the bombing is not yet clear.

The explosion comes as the Syrian army and allied Shiite fighters are so close to capturing the Barada Valley region northwest of Damascus, in a bid to secure the Ain Fijeh springs, the main water source feeding the capital.

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