Bomb in Syria's capital kills 13, wounds 70

Latest bomb attack wreaks havoc in Damascus only a day after Syrian PM Wael al-Halki survived an assassination attempt.

Damascus bomb attack 370 (photo credit: REUTERS)
Damascus bomb attack 370
(photo credit: REUTERS)
BEIRUT - A bomb in central Damascus killed 13 people on Tuesday, state television said, a day after Prime Minister Wael al-Halki survived an attack on his convoy in the heart of the Syrian capital.
State television said 70 people were wounded, several critically. The British-based Syrian Observatory reported 9 dead civilians and 3 security men and said the death toll was likely to rise.
Pro-government Al-Ikhbariya television showed firefighters running through thick smoke after the blast in Marjeh Square. Two bodies could be seen on the ground.
The target of the attack was not immediately clear. Footage showed the former Interior Ministry building near the site of the blast on one of the capital's main roads.
Monday's attack on the prime minister's convoy killed six people in what has become an increasingly common tactic used by rebels.
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A resident of Damascus, who lives 1.7 km (1 miles) from the blast site, said the explosion shook the doors of her house. "It must be huge for me to hear it like that. Casualties must be horrific because it is a super busy square at this time of day," she said over Skype.
Rebels have increased their attacks on Damascus, which include mortar fire from the contested suburbs, in a civil war that has cost more than 70,000 lives according to UN estimates. A bomb in July killed four of President Bashar Assad's aides, including his brother-in-law Assef Shawkat and the defense minister.