Car bomb kills 15 in Syria’s Homs
A car bomb rocked Syria’s third largest city Homs on Sunday killing 15 people, state media said, as the army hammered rebel positions around Damascus in a strategic assault.

A car bomb rocked Syria’s third largest city Homs on Sunday killing 15 people, state media said, as the army hammered rebel positions around Damascus in a strategic assault aimed at securing the capital.
Shell fire from Syria, meanwhile, hit a Turkish border town late Saturday, without causing casualties. It was the first cross-border shelling since Ankara requested that Nato deploy Patriot air defence missiles on the restive frontier.
“A terrorist attack struck the Hamra district of Homs,” the state Sana news agency said, adding that it killed 15 people and wounded 24 in the government-held neighbourhood. State television said it was a car bombing.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights also reported a car bombing in Homs.
“The blast hit an area where there is a large vegetable market,” the Britain-based watchdog said.
“The Hamra neighbourhood has been under regime control throughout the revolt,” its director Rami Abdel Rahman told reporters.