Deadly suicide blast near
Syrian capital
DAMASCUS-- A suicide bombing near a Shiite Muslim
shrine outside Syria's capital city left at least 15 people dead and dozens more wounded
Monday, Syrian officials told CBS News.
Syrian State television said only that an explosion in Sayyida
Zeinab, south of Damascus, had "killed and wounded some people,"
without providing further information, but sources at the Ministry of Health
told CBS News "at least 15 people were killed and more than 80 were
admitted to nearby hospitals for immediate treatment in the aftermath of the
bombing."
The Shiite-dominated area has been targeted
multiple times, including a double bombing attack last month claimed by the
Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) that left dozens dead and wounded. ISIS is a
Sunni Muslim extremist group which does not view followers of the Shiite sect
as true Muslims.
Syria's lead negotiator at United Nations-sponsored peace talks
taking place in Geneva said Monday that the bomb blast had targeted a hospital,
and he pointed to the attack as evidence that the opposition was not interested
in forging peace.
"The explosion that the terrorists carried out in the area
of Sayyida Zeinab today centred on a hospital," Bashar Ja'afari said
before talks with U.N. Special Envoy Staffan de Mistura.
"It took the lives of tens of innocents. So while we had a
diplomatic dialogue here, they (the opposition) decided to withdraw (from the
talks), you can see that these people are nothing but terrorists,"
Ja'afari said, according to the Reuters news agency.
The Syrian government draws no distinction between Islamic
extremist groups battling to topple President Assad, like ISIS and the al Qaeda
affiliate in the country, the Nusra Front, and the Western-backed opposition
forces.
The umbrella group representing those
opposition rebel forces suspended participation last week on the Geneva talks, citing what it said were repeated violations of
the now cease-fire deal.
The head of the umbrella opposition group, the High Negotiations
Committee, has said that only Moscow can revive the cease-fire by convincing
Syrian President Bashar Assad to reign in his military offensive against rebels
across the country.
An eyewitness said ambulances and emergency workers rushed to
the site of the explosion in Sayyida Zeinab after the blast, and that security
personnel had sealed off the area in fear of follow-up bombings -- a tactic
regularly employed by both ISIS and the Nusra Front.
It was not immediately clear who was behind the attacks, but
last month ISIS claimed the bombings that killed at least 70 people near the
same shrine, saying in an online statement that two of its members had driven
explosives-laden cars into crowds of residents.
Another ISIS-claimed attack in January in the same area also
left scores dead. The district is home to the grave of a granddaughter of the
Prophet Mohammed and is revered by Shiites.
World powers proposed a truce in January as part of a plan that
also included expanded humanitarian access to some areas long-cut off by the
fighting -- a bid that paved the way for the resumption of the peace talks in
Geneva.
The article talks about an explosion in a town in Syria. The
author mentions how the government closed off the area and tried to leave
everything secret, sending out news that left out some facts and statistics of
the explosion. He seems to be biased towards the attack being an act of
ISIS< since he relates the other ISIS attacks that were around the same
area. It's mentioned that the attack seemed like a stance against the peace
talks that were going on in Geneva, and I think that the Syrian government
should look more closely at their country and keep peace within it before
trying to gain peace with other countries, because even though a nation and
another are at peace, the people of the nations aren't necessarily guaranteed
safety because the nation itself may not be at peace.
Baghdadi,
George. "Deadly suicide blast near Syrian Capital". April 25 2016. CBS News. April 25, 2016. From <http://www.cbsnews.com/news/syria-damascus-shiite-sayyida-zeinab-suicide-bomb-attack-isis/>
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