At least 46
people were killed in twin car bomb blasts that hit Syria's Homs on
Sunday in one of the deadliest such attacks in the city in five years of
civil war, a monitoring group said, and state media confirmed the
explosions. At
least 100 others were wounded by the explosions in the city center's
Zahra district, the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights
said. Footage from
pro-Damascus television channels showed charred corpses buried among
rubble, damage to shop fronts and debris littering a wide area. Many
cars were on fire, sending out plumes of black smoke. Wounded people
walked around dazed. State television quoted the governor of Homs as saying at least 25 people had been killed. A
bomb attack claimed by Islamic State last month in Homs in the west of
the country killed at least 24 people as government forces took back
some Islamic State-held villages in Aleppo province in the north. Sunday's
attacks also came a day after government advances against Islamic
State. There was no immediate claim from the group, however. A
bomb attack in December which killed 32 people took place after a
ceasefire deal that paved the way for the government to take over the
last rebel-controlled area of the city, which was a center of the 2011
uprising against President Bashar al-Assad. Observatory
director Rami Abdulrahman said the attack was the second most deadly of
its kind in Homs since 2011, and the deadliest for almost a year and a
half. Violence rages on unabated
across the country as world powers and the United Nations push to end
the conflict, meeting in Geneva to try to broker a ceasefire. Peace talks were
suspended almost immediately earlier this month as Syrian government
forces and their allies, backed by Russian air strikes, intensified
assaults against insurgents in Aleppo province. The
latest fighting in the north of the country has displaced tens of
thousands of people, many of whom headed for the Turkish border. The
exodus added to more than 11 million already displaced by the conflict
that has claimed 250,000 lives.
Twin bomb blasts kill dozens in Homs: monitoring group

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