A massive car bomb killed 18
people in the village of Kafat in Syria’s central Hama province on Thursday,
the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights NGO said.
The monitoring
group said women and children were among the dead in the blast, which also
killed members of a pro-regime militia.
The huge explosion,
which was heard in the nearby city of Hama, took place near a village school,
the Observatory added.
Syrian state
television also reported the attack in Kafat, which is under government
control.
It said 16 people
had been killed in a “terrorist explosion” in the village, adding that there
were tens of injuries.
The Observatory
said the death toll could rise because many of those wounded in the blast were
in critical condition.
Those killed came
from different sects and included Sunni Muslims, as well as Ismailis and
Alawites, who follow different offshoots of Shiite Islam.
President Bashar
al-Assad and many of his inner circle are from the Alawite community. AFP
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