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A CAR bomber yesterday targeted a security headquarters in a Christian district of the northern Syrian city of Aleppo, killing three and wounding 30.
The explosion, the second in the city since unrest began, occurred at a time when the area is usually thronged with people on the first working day of the week.
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A previously unknown Muslim fundamentalist group calling itself al-Nusra Front to Protect the Levant claimed it had carried out the Damascus attacks to avenge the people of Homs, from which rebels were recently expelled during an army offensive.
These and earlier bombings in Damascus and Aleppo, the countrys two largest cities and government strongholds, have been blamed by the government and the US on al-Qaeda. Sources in Aleppo have reported rebel activity north of the city and Christians have said churches have been attacked, creating the fear the community could be targeted, in the same way Christians in Iraq have been since the 2003 US occupation.
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/world/2012/0319/1224313527837.html
tabatha
(18,795 posts)And they are NOT targeting Christians.
"In Aleppo, Syrias commercial hub, state news agency SANA said terrorists were behind the car bomb that killed two people and wounded 30 others when it exploded in a central area close to a state security office and a church."
The target apparently was the security office. The church just happened to be next to it.
David__77
(23,402 posts)Certainly, the Christians could be liars I suppose.