BEIRUT -- Several bombs went off
Tuesday inside a school in Damascus that activists say was being used by
regime forces as a security headquarters. Ambulances rushed to the area
and an initial report on state media said seven people were wounded.
An
amateur video posted online showed smoke billowing from several spots
in an area near a major road. The narrator said: "A series of explosions
shake the capital Damascus." The authenticity of the video could not be
independently confirmed.
Abu Hisham al-Shami,
an activist based in Damascus, told The Associated Press via Skype that
the "Sons of Martyrs School" had recently been turned into a regime
security center. He said government forces use the school as a base to
fire mortars at rebellious neighborhoods.
State-run
television quoted the director of the school as saying that two bombs
exploded inside in the school, wounding seven people and causing minor
damage. It said the bombs were planted by "terrorists" the term that the
government uses for rebels.
As Syria's civil
war intensifies, rebels have increasingly targeted security sites and
symbols of regime power. In July, a bombing killed four senior security
officials including the defense minister and President Bashar Assad's
brother-in-law.
Other massive bombings have
targeted the Damascus headquarters of security agencies, killing scores
of people this year.A government official in Damascus confirmed a blast
in the vicinity of the school, saying there was an explosion along the
highway leading to the Damascus International Airport.
The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not
authorized to speak to the media, said three people were wounded. It was
not possible to immediately reconcile the differing casualty tolls.
Associated Press