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Explosions target Syrian army headquarters

Two loud explosions targeted one of Syria’s top military command buildings in the capital Damascus on Wednesday, engulfing the building in flames, state media said.

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Columns of smoke rise above Umayyad Square district after two powerful explosions rocked Damascus on Wednesday. Photo: EPA

Two loud explosions targeted one of Syria’s top military command buildings in the capital Damascus on Wednesday, engulfing the building in flames, residents and state-television said.

They said the explosions struck the General Staff Command Building (Hayat al Arkan) in the Umayad Square in central Damascus, which is one of the top military headquarters in the country.

There was no immediate word on casualties but ambulances could be heard racing to the sealed-off area.

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The Syrian information minister said the attack had caused “only material damage” and that security forces were chasing “armed terrorists” – a term the authorities use to refer to insurgents waging a violent uprising to oust Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.

Gunfire and other smaller blasts could be heard after the explosions, as well as the sound of ambulance sirens. Many roads in the centre of the capital were blocked, residents said.

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The explosions were heard around 7am local time (11.45am HK time), before regular working hours start in Syria.

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